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TygerWolf
October 1st 04, 10:21 AM
I just Installed Windows XP SP2 for the second time, [ I uninstalled it and
re installed it]
I keep getting the ERROR message - "An error occured while working with the
Control Panel file C:\Windows\System32\netsetup.cpl."
I i uninstalled it hoping to work out any bugs y reinstalling it. but that
didn't work. Dell has no clue about the issue and therefore has no soultion
and I cant see myself paying another dime for microsoft's tech support, I
paid enough for this computer and OS in the first place and this computer
isnt even 2 years old yet.

I have also noticed that since I installed SP2 my computer is running a
little slower, can the two issues be related? and if so how can they be fixed?

the error has gotten so bad that each time i scroll or change the way the
cons are displayed in the control panel i get the messaga, each time i try to
open the CP i get the message, and all of the Icons do not load. The network
and wireless network setup icons no not fully show up.

Please Please help me.

thank you.

Ty

Mary Sauer
October 1st 04, 10:56 AM
By clearing the IPmon32 in the Startup, it eliminates the netsetup.cpl error message.
This can be done by going to start, run, type in MSCONFIG - select start-up - clear
IPMON32 - select apply - restart your computer.

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"TygerWolf" > wrote in message
...
>I just Installed Windows XP SP2 for the second time, [ I uninstalled it and
> re installed it]
> I keep getting the ERROR message - "An error occured while working with the
> Control Panel file C:\Windows\System32\netsetup.cpl."
> I i uninstalled it hoping to work out any bugs y reinstalling it. but that
> didn't work. Dell has no clue about the issue and therefore has no soultion
> and I cant see myself paying another dime for microsoft's tech support, I
> paid enough for this computer and OS in the first place and this computer
> isnt even 2 years old yet.
>
> I have also noticed that since I installed SP2 my computer is running a
> little slower, can the two issues be related? and if so how can they be fixed?
>
> the error has gotten so bad that each time i scroll or change the way the
> cons are displayed in the control panel i get the messaga, each time i try to
> open the CP i get the message, and all of the Icons do not load. The network
> and wireless network setup icons no not fully show up.
>
> Please Please help me.
>
> thank you.
>
> Ty
>

JAMES WILLISON SR
October 1st 04, 05:58 PM
thanx mary i had the exact same problem and your solution corrected, thank
you !

"Mary Sauer" > wrote in message
...
> By clearing the IPmon32 in the Startup, it eliminates the netsetup.cpl
> error message. This can be done by going to start, run, type in MSCONFIG -
> select start-up - clear IPMON32 - select apply - restart your computer.
>
> --
> Mary Sauer MS MVP
> http://office.microsoft.com/
> http://www.msauer.mvps.org/
> news://msnews.microsoft.com
> "TygerWolf" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I just Installed Windows XP SP2 for the second time, [ I uninstalled it
>>and
>> re installed it]
>> I keep getting the ERROR message - "An error occured while working with
>> the
>> Control Panel file C:\Windows\System32\netsetup.cpl."
>> I i uninstalled it hoping to work out any bugs y reinstalling it. but
>> that
>> didn't work. Dell has no clue about the issue and therefore has no
>> soultion
>> and I cant see myself paying another dime for microsoft's tech support, I
>> paid enough for this computer and OS in the first place and this computer
>> isnt even 2 years old yet.
>>
>> I have also noticed that since I installed SP2 my computer is running a
>> little slower, can the two issues be related? and if so how can they be
>> fixed?
>>
>> the error has gotten so bad that each time i scroll or change the way the
>> cons are displayed in the control panel i get the messaga, each time i
>> try to
>> open the CP i get the message, and all of the Icons do not load. The
>> network
>> and wireless network setup icons no not fully show up.
>>
>> Please Please help me.
>>
>> thank you.
>>
>> Ty
>>
>
>

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