(I'm only posting this after a number of unsatisfactory emails from
NTI support; those kind of emails that treat users like idiots and
don't address the questions asked.)

I'm running Windows ME with NTI CD Maker Software. Since I began
using this burning software, it has been bullet proof. Over the past
year, they've had several updates, all of which have worked without
problems. And now, their latest update gives me this message after
install and won't run.

'The CDMkr32.exe is linked to missing export
SKINDIALOG.DLL:SetSkinIniFile.'

First, the file mentioned above is not 'missing'; it is in the folder
where it should be. NTI sent me another copy of the file, but this
didn't change anything. This file is also present (same version) in
all previous versions of NTI CD Maker.

I've even tried installing the software in C:, rather than the Program
Files Folder, but the second update doesn't give an option as to where
you want it installed and goes ahead and uninstalls the program in C:
and puts it in Program Files, so, that didn't work. I've gone through
several install cycles, including disabling all running programs.

My suspicion is that it is an NTI problem, (given how reluctant
software producers are to admit they have a problem) but if anyone
has an idea that the problem could reside in Windows, or my system,
I'm wide open for suggestions. Thanks for taking the time to read
this rather long post, but I would really appreciate any suggestions,
no matter how wild they may be. (I can run the program without the
update, but the problem is NTI has not been forthcoming as to the
reason for the update.)