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Old January 8th 05, 11:23 AM
Rob
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Default Conflict with usrmlkna

Win XP Pro

When logging off or shutting Windows down I'm seeing a window flash showing
a failure with the file Usrmlkna.exe.

This file I've located and is for a US Robotics internal modem that I have,
I've stopped this file running by using MSconfig but them the modem doesn't
work.

Any ideas?

Thanks, Rob


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Old January 10th 05, 04:08 PM
Bob I
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Default Conflict with usrmlkna

Tried updating the drivers yet?

Rob wrote:

Win XP Pro

When logging off or shutting Windows down I'm seeing a window flash showing
a failure with the file Usrmlkna.exe.

This file I've located and is for a US Robotics internal modem that I have,
I've stopped this file running by using MSconfig but them the modem doesn't
work.

Any ideas?

Thanks, Rob




 




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