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RPC.exe error---HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



 
 
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Old January 6th 04, 12:04 AM
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Default RPC.exe error---HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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-----Original Message-----
I'm new to this group. I have a real dilemma. I set up

an PC for a
client of mine (with pre-installed OS). Normally, I wipe

off the XP
and put Windows 2000 on PCs, but this person wanted to

keep their XP
Home Edition. This PC is standalone in an office. It

only is used
for minor bookeeping and internet usage (dialll-up). The

user loves
MSN 8 and wants to browse with their browser. I

activated MSN 8 (also
pre-installed) and it immediately converted her email to

be viewed in
hotmail. Following the conversion, an error popped up

that said the
browser had an RPC error and would shut down in 30

seconds.

Now everytime she goes online, she receives the same

message, and her
computer reboots. I've search the FAQs and MSKB, and

can't find a
reference to this. I installed no software (besides what

was
pre-installed). This is supposed to be an "out of the

box"
configuration. Of course, since I set the PC on the

desk, it must've
been something that I did to it (according to the

customer). I
suspect a virus. I saw nothing in her email that looked

suspicious.

I need help...pleeeeeeeeeeeease

Igor
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