go to www.dll-files.com and you can download your missing file after searching for it on the web site then from where ever you saved it to copy then paste the file under WINDOWS>system32 directory in your hard drive (go to my computer and click on local disc) then run the program and then it should work perfect
The Basic Header contains information about the source of the message. The Application Header contains information about the message type and the destination of the message. The contents of the trailer block include both user information (checksum, message authentication, proprietary authentication, and so on) and system information (delayed message, message reference, possible duplicate message, and so on).
It means that you have sent the message. The receiving person will get the message shortly after the notification has been displayed.
In answer to your message
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The part that contains your message is the body.
A message that contains two meanings.
a login screen.
It returns an error.
If it did have the message on, it will shut off. If the message was not yet displayed, you will not know.
The message "this page cannot be displayed" can mean a number of different things. Either something is wrong on the website's end, or it is no longer an active website online, or it can be a problem with the user's internet connection.
A change message is a message that has been forwarded many times, and usually contains audio.
Message Header