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Old October 9th 09, 01:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Gail
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Default "procedure entry point CoInternetCombineUrlEx could not be located

Hi,

I keep getting popup message "The procedure entry point
CoInternetCombineUrlEx could not be located in the dynamic link library
urlmon.dll while I am using AOL. They told me to do a quick restore which
did not work. I uninstalled and reinstalled AOL and still have the same
problem. They don't seem to have any other answers so far.

I also get an IE script error when trying to print in AOL. It says invalid
argument for "URL res://C:\WINDOWS\system32\shdoclc.dll/preview.dlg".
Disable script debugging is checked in advanced section of internet options.
I tried a regsvr32 shdoclc.dll but got a message saying that shdoclc.dll was
loaded but the "DllRegisterServer entry point could not be found. The file
cannot be registered." I was able to reregister urlmon.dll successfully.

Does anyone have any ideas other than getting rid of AOL?

I am using Windows XP SP2.

Thanks,

Gail
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