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explorer problem pt. 2 (PBPNDI.DLL)



 
 
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Old July 2nd 04, 01:51 PM
shochu
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Default explorer problem pt. 2 (PBPNDI.DLL)

Thanks for the previous help...for some reason I couldn't
post a reply to an anwer?!!!!

Anyways, checked the scan Reg and found the two following
with the offending DLL

(ab) (Default) "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM|PBPNDI.DLL
(ab) Threading Model APartment

I can't delete the first one, and the second one reappears
on reboot?

ANy ideas anyone how to proceed?

Thanks in advance.

----------------------------------------------------------
have no such "PBPNDI.DLL", nor is it in my Win98SE .cabs.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=PBPNDI.DLL&ie=UTF-
8&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search
No one has heard of it at Google Groups, ever! Have you
spelt it
correctly?

A .DLL may be started in the Startup Group by
RunDLL32.exe. Also, there
may be other ways it gets started. Therefore, selectively
prevent the
non-MS items in "START, Run, MSConfig, Startup tab", to
see which is
starting it.

(1) If your virus checker has quarantined an item, a call
to something
that uses PBPNDI.DLL may yet be in the Startup Group. It
is trying to
activate but cannot. So, "START, Run, MSConfig, Startup
tab", & uncheck
it. Next, go to your virus scanner's site, to see whether
there are
other finishing touches to apply.

(2) If you've uninstalled something lately, much the same
applies.
Reinstall it, & uninstall it again properly in "Control
Panel,
Add/Remove Programs". That way, if anything else was left
behind, it too
will hopefully go.

(3) Well, consider...

Check the Registry for a mention of it, Export, & Delete
the line.
However, if the line is in an MRU (Most Recently Used)
list, just let it
be...

(a) "START, Run, RegEdit".
(b) Select "Find" in the Edit menu. Search
for "PBPNDI.DLL", no quotes.
(It may take a while.)

(c) "Registry menu, Export Registry file".

This will create a ".reg" file of the entire Key
that is open...
all the items in the right pane & any sub-keys in the left
pane
(supposing there was a plus sign on the one highlighted).
Give it a name
& location of your choosing, even to the Desktop or My
Documents. Then,
if something goes wrong with the following, you will be
able to simply
click that file, to Merge it's contents back into the
Registry.

(d) R-Clk the item(s) in the right or left pane that
specifically
mentions "PBPNDI.DLL", and select Delete.
Anything in an MRU list may be left alone.
You know what? Perhaps just do the Export's & post
them.
(e) Continue the search, at step (b).


By default, when a ".reg" is clicked, it will Merge into
the Registry.
To alter the default behavior: "START, Settings, Folder
Options, File
Types tab". Scroll to & click "Registration Entries",
click the "Edit"
button, select "edit" in the window & click the "Set
Default" button.
Now, when you click a ".reg" file, it will open in Notepad
for
examination. To merge it into the Registry, R-Clk it &
select "Merge".


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"shochu" wrote in
message
...
| Could anyone help me with this?
|
| I have suddenly gotten the following Explorer error every
| time I boot up......my other software works fine behind
| the error message...as long as I don't close the
| window....if i do everything crashes (explorer
| closes)...much thanks in advance:
|
| EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
| module PBPNDI.DLL at 017f:1001790c.
| Registers:
| EAX=01447c44 CS=017f EIP=1001790c EFLGS=00010246
| EBX=00000000 SS=0187 ESP=0143f82c EBP=01447c78
| ECX=01447c44 DS=0187 ESI=00000003 FS=2c5f
| EDX=00004b4e ES=0187 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
| Bytes at CS:EIP:
| 66 8b 02 83 c2 02 3a 01 75 ce 0a c0 74 c6 3a 61
| Stack dump:
| 1000a6f9 00004b4e 01447c44 bff92d08 00000090 00000000
| 0000000c 00000008 00000003 00000000 d82be2b0 11d05764
| c0006ea9 a205d74f 001c0022 0000010a

  #2  
Old July 2nd 04, 03:46 PM
Eric
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Posts: n/a
Default explorer problem pt. 2 (PBPNDI.DLL)

Go to http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/Links.htm#UUU

There is a free utility there called cOPYlOCK (with an
introduction) that allows you to delete such files.

Eric,
http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/
http://www.sharedbirthday.co.uk/


-----Original Message-----
Thanks for the previous help...for some reason I couldn't
post a reply to an anwer?!!!!

Anyways, checked the scan Reg and found the two following
with the offending DLL

(ab) (Default) "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM|PBPNDI.DLL
(ab) Threading Model APartment

I can't delete the first one, and the second one

reappears
on reboot?

ANy ideas anyone how to proceed?

Thanks in advance.

----------------------------------------------------------
have no such "PBPNDI.DLL", nor is it in my Win98SE .cabs.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=PBPNDI.DLL&ie=UTF-
8&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search
No one has heard of it at Google Groups, ever! Have you
spelt it
correctly?

A .DLL may be started in the Startup Group by
RunDLL32.exe. Also, there
may be other ways it gets started. Therefore, selectively
prevent the
non-MS items in "START, Run, MSConfig, Startup tab", to
see which is
starting it.

(1) If your virus checker has quarantined an item, a call
to something
that uses PBPNDI.DLL may yet be in the Startup Group. It
is trying to
activate but cannot. So, "START, Run, MSConfig, Startup
tab", & uncheck
it. Next, go to your virus scanner's site, to see whether
there are
other finishing touches to apply.

(2) If you've uninstalled something lately, much the same
applies.
Reinstall it, & uninstall it again properly in "Control
Panel,
Add/Remove Programs". That way, if anything else was left
behind, it too
will hopefully go.

(3) Well, consider...

Check the Registry for a mention of it, Export, & Delete
the line.
However, if the line is in an MRU (Most Recently Used)
list, just let it
be...

(a) "START, Run, RegEdit".
(b) Select "Find" in the Edit menu. Search
for "PBPNDI.DLL", no quotes.
(It may take a while.)

(c) "Registry menu, Export Registry file".

This will create a ".reg" file of the entire Key
that is open...
all the items in the right pane & any sub-keys in the

left
pane
(supposing there was a plus sign on the one highlighted).
Give it a name
& location of your choosing, even to the Desktop or My
Documents. Then,
if something goes wrong with the following, you will be
able to simply
click that file, to Merge it's contents back into the
Registry.

(d) R-Clk the item(s) in the right or left pane that
specifically
mentions "PBPNDI.DLL", and select Delete.
Anything in an MRU list may be left alone.
You know what? Perhaps just do the Export's & post
them.
(e) Continue the search, at step (b).


By default, when a ".reg" is clicked, it will Merge into
the Registry.
To alter the default behavior: "START, Settings, Folder
Options, File
Types tab". Scroll to & click "Registration Entries",
click the "Edit"
button, select "edit" in the window & click the "Set
Default" button.
Now, when you click a ".reg" file, it will open in

Notepad
for
examination. To merge it into the Registry, R-Clk it &
select "Merge".


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"shochu" wrote in
message
...
| Could anyone help me with this?
|
| I have suddenly gotten the following Explorer error

every
| time I boot up......my other software works fine behind
| the error message...as long as I don't close the
| window....if i do everything crashes (explorer
| closes)...much thanks in advance:
|
| EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
| module PBPNDI.DLL at 017f:1001790c.
| Registers:
| EAX=01447c44 CS=017f EIP=1001790c EFLGS=00010246
| EBX=00000000 SS=0187 ESP=0143f82c EBP=01447c78
| ECX=01447c44 DS=0187 ESI=00000003 FS=2c5f
| EDX=00004b4e ES=0187 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
| Bytes at CS:EIP:
| 66 8b 02 83 c2 02 3a 01 75 ce 0a c0 74 c6 3a 61
| Stack dump:
| 1000a6f9 00004b4e 01447c44 bff92d08 00000090 00000000
| 0000000c 00000008 00000003 00000000 d82be2b0 11d05764
| c0006ea9 a205d74f 001c0022 0000010a

.

  #3  
Old July 2nd 04, 08:56 PM
PCR
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default explorer problem pt. 2 (PBPNDI.DLL)

Did you look in the Startup Group as I suggested? I can't tell where in
the Registry you are from what you've reported. When you see that in the
R-pane of RegEdit, select "Export Registry File" from the Registry menu.
Then, R-Clk the file it creates, select Edit, & post it if not very
large.

Here this might really be best...

.......Quote..........................
Download and run Hijack This, but don't remove anything with it yet:
http://www.merijn.org/files/hijackthis.zip
Follow the instructions at this Tutorial:
http://www.tomcoyote.org/hjt/
to save the log files and paste them into a new post at one of these
forums:
http://forums.spywareinfo.com/index.php?showforum=11
http://www.net-integration.net/cgi-b.../ikonboard.cgi
http://tomcoyote.org/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=4&t=499

--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
....End of quote..............


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"shochu" wrote in message
...
| Thanks for the previous help...for some reason I couldn't
| post a reply to an anwer?!!!!
|
| Anyways, checked the scan Reg and found the two following
| with the offending DLL
|
| (ab) (Default) "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM|PBPNDI.DLL
| (ab) Threading Model APartment
|
| I can't delete the first one, and the second one reappears
| on reboot?
|
| ANy ideas anyone how to proceed?
|
| Thanks in advance.
|
| ----------------------------------------------------------
| have no such "PBPNDI.DLL", nor is it in my Win98SE .cabs.
|
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=PBPNDI.DLL&ie=UTF-
| 8&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search
| No one has heard of it at Google Groups, ever! Have you
| spelt it
| correctly?
|
| A .DLL may be started in the Startup Group by
| RunDLL32.exe. Also, there
| may be other ways it gets started. Therefore, selectively
| prevent the
| non-MS items in "START, Run, MSConfig, Startup tab", to
| see which is
| starting it.
|
| (1) If your virus checker has quarantined an item, a call
| to something
| that uses PBPNDI.DLL may yet be in the Startup Group. It
| is trying to
| activate but cannot. So, "START, Run, MSConfig, Startup
| tab", & uncheck
| it. Next, go to your virus scanner's site, to see whether
| there are
| other finishing touches to apply.
|
| (2) If you've uninstalled something lately, much the same
| applies.
| Reinstall it, & uninstall it again properly in "Control
| Panel,
| Add/Remove Programs". That way, if anything else was left
| behind, it too
| will hopefully go.
|
| (3) Well, consider...
|
| Check the Registry for a mention of it, Export, & Delete
| the line.
| However, if the line is in an MRU (Most Recently Used)
| list, just let it
| be...
|
| (a) "START, Run, RegEdit".
| (b) Select "Find" in the Edit menu. Search
| for "PBPNDI.DLL", no quotes.
| (It may take a while.)
|
| (c) "Registry menu, Export Registry file".
|
| This will create a ".reg" file of the entire Key
| that is open...
| all the items in the right pane & any sub-keys in the left
| pane
| (supposing there was a plus sign on the one highlighted).
| Give it a name
| & location of your choosing, even to the Desktop or My
| Documents. Then,
| if something goes wrong with the following, you will be
| able to simply
| click that file, to Merge it's contents back into the
| Registry.
|
| (d) R-Clk the item(s) in the right or left pane that
| specifically
| mentions "PBPNDI.DLL", and select Delete.
| Anything in an MRU list may be left alone.
| You know what? Perhaps just do the Export's & post
| them.
| (e) Continue the search, at step (b).
|
|
| By default, when a ".reg" is clicked, it will Merge into
| the Registry.
| To alter the default behavior: "START, Settings, Folder
| Options, File
| Types tab". Scroll to & click "Registration Entries",
| click the "Edit"
| button, select "edit" in the window & click the "Set
| Default" button.
| Now, when you click a ".reg" file, it will open in Notepad
| for
| examination. To merge it into the Registry, R-Clk it &
| select "Merge".
|
|
| --
| Thanks or Good Luck,
| There may be humor in this post, and,
| Naturally, you will not sue,
| should things get worse after this,
| PCR
|
| "shochu" wrote in
| message
| ...
| | Could anyone help me with this?
| |
| | I have suddenly gotten the following Explorer error every
| | time I boot up......my other software works fine behind
| | the error message...as long as I don't close the
| | window....if i do everything crashes (explorer
| | closes)...much thanks in advance:
| |
| | EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
| | module PBPNDI.DLL at 017f:1001790c.
| | Registers:
| | EAX=01447c44 CS=017f EIP=1001790c EFLGS=00010246
| | EBX=00000000 SS=0187 ESP=0143f82c EBP=01447c78
| | ECX=01447c44 DS=0187 ESI=00000003 FS=2c5f
| | EDX=00004b4e ES=0187 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
| | Bytes at CS:EIP:
| | 66 8b 02 83 c2 02 3a 01 75 ce 0a c0 74 c6 3a 61
| | Stack dump:
| | 1000a6f9 00004b4e 01447c44 bff92d08 00000090 00000000
| | 0000000c 00000008 00000003 00000000 d82be2b0 11d05764
| | c0006ea9 a205d74f 001c0022 0000010a
|


 




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