John M. Thanks very much for your response. The dll had to have been factory loaded since other software, WorksSuite99, for example were a part of the original software package and the clipart, grahics, etc. contained in that software operated using the LEAD program. I am unable now to open those items and all others that require the LEAD program. I don't know if "shared programs / files" were deleted when Mavica program was deleted but I'm "guessing" that might be why the LEADSRVR.EXE cannot be found. To complicate matters I no longer have the Mavica program although I don't believe it contained the LEAD dll .... program
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John M. Thanks very much for your response. The dll had to have been factory loaded since other software, WorksSuite99, for example were a part of the original software package and the clipart, grahics, etc. contained in that software operated using the LEAD program. I am unable now to open those items and all others that require the LEAD program. I don't know if "shared programs / files" were deleted when Mavica program was deleted but I'm "guessing" that might be why the LEADSRVR.EXE cannot be found. To complicate matters I no longer have the Mavica program although I don't believe it contained the LEAD dll .... program
jwatt
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June 28th, 2004 17:00
What's the extension of the file described as "LEAD Image"? It's possible something else can display it.
The name suggests that the vendor may be ULead. Here's a link to their "freeware" download page.
I've not been able to find anything searching Google for "LEADSRVR.EXE".
Jim
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June 28th, 2004 17:00
Try reinstalling the software and then uninstalling it through add/remove programs in the control panel.
Thank you for choosing Dell.