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Old February 19th 05, 08:25 AM
Markus
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Default run a dll as an app error

Every time I boot my computer, I get the run a dll as app has experienced a
problem and must close. It does not seem to affect anything, but, how do i
get rid of it??? Thanx.....
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Old February 19th 05, 10:43 AM
Ramesh, MS-MVP
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Default run a dll as an app error

See which module is loaded by Rundll32 during Windows Startup:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/startup.htm

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Every time I boot my computer, I get the run a dll as app has experienced
a
problem and must close. It does not seem to affect anything, but, how do i
get rid of it??? Thanx.....


 




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