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Insideguy
February 7th 07, 01:16 AM
I have this screen that pops up that I have no idea what it means

It says cc.App.exe - Ordinal not found

The ordinal 21 could not be located in the dynamic link library MAP|132.dll.

Whjat does it mean and how do I fix it, if I have to

Val
February 7th 07, 02:36 AM
Check this link for possible solution to your problem, which is that part of
Norton Internet Security is having difficulty with the MAPI32.dll
http://www.smartcomputing.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/2006/s1705/39s05/39s05.asp&guid=

And have a little patience, answers on this forum don't always come
immediately.

Val


"Insideguy" > wrote in message
...
>I have this screen that pops up that I have no idea what it means
>
> It says cc.App.exe - Ordinal not found
>
> The ordinal 21 could not be located in the dynamic link library
> MAP|132.dll.
>
> Whjat does it mean and how do I fix it, if I have to
>
>

Ron Hardin
February 7th 07, 08:54 AM
Val wrote:
>
> Check this link for possible solution to your problem, which is that part of
> Norton Internet Security is having difficulty with the MAPI32.dll
> http://www.smartcomputing.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/2006/s1705/39s05/39s05.asp&guid=
>
> And have a little patience, answers on this forum don't always come
> immediately.
>
> Val
>
> "Insideguy" > wrote in message
> ..
> >I have this screen that pops up that I have no idea what it means
> >
> > It says cc.App.exe - Ordinal not found
> >
> > The ordinal 21 could not be located in the dynamic link library
> > MAP|132.dll.
> >
> > Whjat does it mean and how do I fix it, if I have to
> >
> >

Maybe a good time to uninstall Norton and get a free firewall and antivirus.
I was surprised to find that Norton seemed to uninstall without any problem.
--
Ron Hardin


On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.

Val
February 7th 07, 01:18 PM
Norton may have unistalled without problem, but it did not unistall cleanly.
Bet you still have dozens of files and folders associated with it, and
several hundred registry entries. (Bruce C. - I'm not recommending going
after them if they cause no problems, just stating a fact!)

Val


"Ron Hardin" > wrote in message
...
> Val wrote:
>>
<big snip>

> Maybe a good time to uninstall Norton and get a free firewall and
> antivirus.
> I was surprised to find that Norton seemed to uninstall without any
> problem.
> --
> Ron Hardin
>
>
> On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.

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