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"An error occurred while Windows was working with the Control Panel etc."
I'm getting this message:
"An error occurred while Windows was working with the Control Panel file C:\WINDOWS\system\netsetup.cpl." Also, my computer was running slow, see subject in this newsgroup titled "Sloooooooooooooowww Computer". I ran a registry cleaner but have since reverted my settings using "System Restore" because many advised to not use Registry Utilities. Thanks to some of the ideas that people suggested, (Check for malware, cleaning temp files, lowering cache levels, etc.), my computer is running much better but I'm getting the message: "An error occurred while Windows was working with the Control Panel file C:\WINDOWS\system\netsetup.cpl."0--opi[", The computer is running much better. It still seems to hesitate when mousing; to hitch now and then, but better. Does anyone have any other suggestions. Any way to deal with the control pane problem? Is that symptomatic of registry problems? "Registry Mechanic" found some 300 errors! How worried should I be? With respect to the lag, could this be my video card? I'm a graphic designer. I'm not gaming , or running any video apps. I have implemented, and appreciate the suggestions from Shenan Stanley but after trying just about everything, It's still dogging. So, any other ideas or suggestions? Thanks a bunch! Greg |
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"An error occurred while Windows was working with the Control Panel etc."
Unistall this crap!
Are you using Verizon? Or SBC? netsetup.cpl is related to IPMON32. IPMON32 = IPMON32.exe ipmon32.exe is an application from Verizon. It provides the user with monitor diagnostic tools. It is known to consume large amount of resources. I hate to recommend this, but I don't know another way... Start | Run | Type: msconfig | OK | Startup tab | UNCheck: IPMON32 | Click Apply | Click OK | Reboot [[Q: Is IP insight really needed? A: No it's not necessary at all. It's a diagnostic tool that Verizon techs can use to troubleshoot connection problems on your line. IP Insight is a Quality of Service and/or diagnostic package - but it's not used by VOL at this time - there's no back-end companion for tech support or NOC to use to access it... It does send "phone home" data used to check latency and network traffic occasionally, but like any other features that it contains are unused or not implemented.]] http://www.dslreports.com/faq/1247 IPMon32.exe seems to be related to spyware. C:\Program Files\Visual Networks\Visual IP InSight\SBC\IPMon32.exe -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes In news7_wd.512$fe5.312@trndny06, Greg hunted and pecked: I'm getting this message: "An error occurred while Windows was working with the Control Panel file C:\WINDOWS\system\netsetup.cpl." Also, my computer was running slow, see subject in this newsgroup titled "Sloooooooooooooowww Computer". I ran a registry cleaner but have since reverted my settings using "System Restore" because many advised to not use Registry Utilities. Thanks to some of the ideas that people suggested, (Check for malware, cleaning temp files, lowering cache levels, etc.), my computer is running much better but I'm getting the message: "An error occurred while Windows was working with the Control Panel file C:\WINDOWS\system\netsetup.cpl."0--opi[", The computer is running much better. It still seems to hesitate when mousing; to hitch now and then, but better. Does anyone have any other suggestions. Any way to deal with the control pane problem? Is that symptomatic of registry problems? "Registry Mechanic" found some 300 errors! How worried should I be? With respect to the lag, could this be my video card? I'm a graphic designer. I'm not gaming , or running any video apps. I have implemented, and appreciate the suggestions from Shenan Stanley but after trying just about everything, It's still dogging. So, any other ideas or suggestions? Thanks a bunch! Greg |
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