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How do I recover from ' ipcfgdll.dll' cannot start
How do I recover from 'ipcfgdll.dll' cannot start, please check file to
determine the problem. It is a friends pc, whose boy though he might move some files, I seem to have it all back as it was, excext this problem? I have already used sfc to replace the file 'ipcfgdll.dll' even though it wasn't missing... it was successful at copying the file over from my master cd, but.... the pc still boots up & states the same problem, it will not access the net eventhough it will dial-up... It is on Win98se with oe & ie v6... |
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"Charles Lee" wrote in message
| How do I recover from 'ipcfgdll.dll' cannot start, please check file to | determine the problem. | | It is a friends pc, whose boy though he might move some files, I seem to | have it all back as it was, excext this problem? | | I have already used sfc to replace the file 'ipcfgdll.dll' even though it | wasn't missing... it was successful at copying the file over from my master | cd, but.... the pc still boots up & states the same problem, it will not | access the net eventhough it will dial-up... | | It is on Win98se with oe & ie v6... http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dl...shtml?ipcfgdll -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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My usual response when networking is to uninstall all networking
components and then reinstall them. In this case, the most likely solution is to go to Add/Remove Programs, Windows Setup tab, look in Communications section for Dial-Up Networking, uncheck it (assuming it's checked) OK your way out, restart the machine, then go back and reinstall it. If this doesn't solve all your friend's problems, then post back for more into-the-guts suggestions. -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "Charles Lee" wrote in message ... How do I recover from 'ipcfgdll.dll' cannot start, please check file to determine the problem. It is a friends pc, whose boy though he might move some files, I seem to have it all back as it was, excext this problem? I have already used sfc to replace the file 'ipcfgdll.dll' even though it wasn't missing... it was successful at copying the file over from my master cd, but.... the pc still boots up & states the same problem, it will not access the net eventhough it will dial-up... It is on Win98se with oe & ie v6... |
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Hi Gary...
I must admit, I never tried that, so I gave it a go (with fingers crossed).... unchecked it, rebooted, noticed the error still came up near the end of booting (regardless...) anyway, I rechecked/installed it back again... then rebooted... but... alas, no joy, still the same error comes up, no change noticed at all... Just my luck... "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... My usual response when networking is to uninstall all networking components and then reinstall them. In this case, the most likely solution is to go to Add/Remove Programs, Windows Setup tab, look in Communications section for Dial-Up Networking, uncheck it (assuming it's checked) OK your way out, restart the machine, then go back and reinstall it. If this doesn't solve all your friend's problems, then post back for more into-the-guts suggestions. -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "Charles Lee" wrote in message ... How do I recover from 'ipcfgdll.dll' cannot start, please check file to determine the problem. It is a friends pc, whose boy though he might move some files, I seem to have it all back as it was, excext this problem? I have already used sfc to replace the file 'ipcfgdll.dll' even though it wasn't missing... it was successful at copying the file over from my master cd, but.... the pc still boots up & states the same problem, it will not access the net eventhough it will dial-up... It is on Win98se with oe & ie v6... |
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Hi, Dave...
Thanks for the reply... I copied the file 'ipcfgdll.dll' from the master disk but the problem remains... I don't know what else I can do... :-( "David H. Lipman" wrote in message ... "Charles Lee" wrote in message | How do I recover from 'ipcfgdll.dll' cannot start, please check file to | determine the problem. | | It is a friends pc, whose boy though he might move some files, I seem to | have it all back as it was, excext this problem? | | I have already used sfc to replace the file 'ipcfgdll.dll' even though it | wasn't missing... it was successful at copying the file over from my master | cd, but.... the pc still boots up & states the same problem, it will not | access the net eventhough it will dial-up... | | It is on Win98se with oe & ie v6... http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dl...shtml?ipcfgdll -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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Well Gary, I guess I am as ready as I will ever be for the more
into-the-guts suggestions ;-) "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... My usual response when networking is to uninstall all networking components and then reinstall them. In this case, the most likely solution is to go to Add/Remove Programs, Windows Setup tab, look in Communications section for Dial-Up Networking, uncheck it (assuming it's checked) OK your way out, restart the machine, then go back and reinstall it. If this doesn't solve all your friend's problems, then post back for more into-the-guts suggestions. -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "Charles Lee" wrote in message ... How do I recover from 'ipcfgdll.dll' cannot start, please check file to determine the problem. It is a friends pc, whose boy though he might move some files, I seem to have it all back as it was, excext this problem? I have already used sfc to replace the file 'ipcfgdll.dll' even though it wasn't missing... it was successful at copying the file over from my master cd, but.... the pc still boots up & states the same problem, it will not access the net eventhough it will dial-up... It is on Win98se with oe & ie v6... |
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Hmmm... I was going to list one set of procedures, but it suddenly
occurs to me that you ought to do this, first: Go here, download and install DUN 1.4 (You can download it on your system, put it on a floppy or CD to transfer to friend's system.) If that doesn't work, then do the following: Go to Network applet in Control Panel and remove everything there. Restart system. Go back to Network applet and add the following items: Adapter: Microsoft Dial-up Networking. Client: MicrosoftMicrosoft Family Logon Protocol: TCP-IP Make "Microsoft Family Logon" the primary logon. Restart the system (I think you're prompted to do so.) For the heck of it, I'd run the DUN 1.4 upgrade again. Lastly, I'd set up a new DUN connectoid to test with. The main thing to remember to change from default settings in a Win98 DUN connectoid is in Properties, Servers tab, UNcheck "Log on to Network". That is an outdated item that shouldn't be used for modern dial-up accounts. It's not always easy to nail down problems in network setups, which is why I usually favor the scorched-earth, rebuild from scratch method. Usually works, too. Good luck! -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "Charles..." wrote in message ... Well Gary, I guess I am as ready as I will ever be for the more into-the-guts suggestions ;-) "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... My usual response when networking is to uninstall all networking components and then reinstall them. In this case, the most likely solution is to go to Add/Remove Programs, Windows Setup tab, look in Communications section for Dial-Up Networking, uncheck it (assuming it's checked) OK your way out, restart the machine, then go back and reinstall it. If this doesn't solve all your friend's problems, then post back for more into-the-guts suggestions. -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "Charles Lee" wrote in message ... How do I recover from 'ipcfgdll.dll' cannot start, please check file to determine the problem. It is a friends pc, whose boy though he might move some files, I seem to have it all back as it was, excext this problem? I have already used sfc to replace the file 'ipcfgdll.dll' even though it wasn't missing... it was successful at copying the file over from my master cd, but.... the pc still boots up & states the same problem, it will not access the net eventhough it will dial-up... It is on Win98se with oe & ie v6... |
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Well, Gary, I went for it... I brought my friends pc to mind to make it
easier for me... the first part (installing DUN 1.4) didn't cure the problem so I followed your instructions through... I went to the Network applet in Control Panel and remove everything there. Rebooted... nearly pulled my hair out when I saw the error message popup again... Rebooted again, didn't see popup, so I continued with the rest of your proceedure... all does seem well round mine, next task is take it back & test it in his... I will write back & let you know how it went... got my fingers crossed atm :-D I do feel confident, now that that annoying message has gone :-D "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... Hmmm... I was going to list one set of procedures, but it suddenly occurs to me that you ought to do this, first: Go here, download and install DUN 1.4 (You can download it on your system, put it on a floppy or CD to transfer to friend's system.) If that doesn't work, then do the following: Go to Network applet in Control Panel and remove everything there. Restart system. Go back to Network applet and add the following items: Adapter: Microsoft Dial-up Networking. Client: MicrosoftMicrosoft Family Logon Protocol: TCP-IP Make "Microsoft Family Logon" the primary logon. Restart the system (I think you're prompted to do so.) For the heck of it, I'd run the DUN 1.4 upgrade again. Lastly, I'd set up a new DUN connectoid to test with. The main thing to remember to change from default settings in a Win98 DUN connectoid is in Properties, Servers tab, UNcheck "Log on to Network". That is an outdated item that shouldn't be used for modern dial-up accounts. It's not always easy to nail down problems in network setups, which is why I usually favor the scorched-earth, rebuild from scratch method. Usually works, too. Good luck! -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "Charles..." wrote in message ... Well Gary, I guess I am as ready as I will ever be for the more into-the-guts suggestions ;-) "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message ... My usual response when networking is to uninstall all networking components and then reinstall them. In this case, the most likely solution is to go to Add/Remove Programs, Windows Setup tab, look in Communications section for Dial-Up Networking, uncheck it (assuming it's checked) OK your way out, restart the machine, then go back and reinstall it. If this doesn't solve all your friend's problems, then post back for more into-the-guts suggestions. -- Gary S. Terhune MS MVP Shell/User http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm "Charles Lee" wrote in message ... How do I recover from 'ipcfgdll.dll' cannot start, please check file to determine the problem. It is a friends pc, whose boy though he might move some files, I seem to have it all back as it was, excext this problem? I have already used sfc to replace the file 'ipcfgdll.dll' even though it wasn't missing... it was successful at copying the file over from my master cd, but.... the pc still boots up & states the same problem, it will not access the net eventhough it will dial-up... It is on Win98se with oe & ie v6... |
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"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
... snip Go to Network applet in Control Panel and remove everything there. Restart system. Go back to Network applet and add the following items: Adapter: Microsoft Dial-up Networking. Client: MicrosoftMicrosoft Family Logon Protocol: TCP-IP Make "Microsoft Family Logon" the primary logon. Restart the system (I think you're prompted to do so.) For the heck of it, I'd run the DUN 1.4 upgrade again. Lastly, I'd set up a new DUN connectoid to test with. The main thing to remember to change from default settings in a Win98 DUN connectoid is in Properties, Servers tab, UNcheck "Log on to Network". That is an outdated item that shouldn't be used for modern dial-up accounts. Usually on dial-up accounts for a home user, on that same Properties Servers tab, also UNcheck 'NetBEUI' and 'IPX/SPX Compatible' under "Allowed Network Protocols" -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.microsoft.com/communities...t/default.mspx |
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