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Phy 202

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I was using the Billiard Ball program through a Windows PC that I recently made access to, and the program failed to run. After downloading and saving the program, I attempted to open it, but received an error message that stated the following:

Component 'COMDLG32.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid.

@& This is the step that's holding things up on the computer I've set up for Log-Me_In access. I have administrator privileges on that machine but it won't allow me to install the necessary file.

I've contacted tech support. They do know how to fix this, and hopefully will do so tomorrow.*@

@& You're mostly lucky to be a Mac user. This is another case of a program created by a Microsoft programming language not running on a machine with the standard Microsoft operating system.*@

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Phy 202

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I'm trying to do assignment 2

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It says that I need to do question 103 from Chapter 17 in the book, but I don't have a question 103 in Chapter 17, it stops at 78. I'm using the Physics book by Giancoli, 6th edition.

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Is the assignment out of date? If so, I've scanned down a bit and noticed there are a lot of similar problems in subsequent assignment that don't match what's in the textbook. I was positive I had ordered the right textbook.

@& Giancoli has been in the 6th edition for quite awhile, so the assignments should match. However it's clear that at least in this case, they don't. So I'll look further into this tomorrow.

Thanks for bringing thisto my attention.*@

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Phy 202

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I'm in the process of completing the all the questions from the problem sets for the units, and I just wanted to be sure that I didn't have to turn them in somehow. I think the only things that are graded would be the open queries, which have some problem set problems on them. However, I just want to be sure that since I'm doing them all anyway, if I have to submit them I'm not losing out on credit. Sorry for all these questions. Thanks!

@& You need only submit the Queries.

Of course you're welcome to use the Submit Question Form to ask questions about any problem, but only the Query is required.*@