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Error Messages
I keep getting two error messages on startup. The first
is, "Sucatreg has caused a fault in Wintrust.dll". The second is, "Statmgr has caused a fault in Wintrust.dll". I tried a reinstall but the problem still exist. I also tried extracting a copy of wintrust.dll and replacing the old one but still the same problem. Anyone with any ideas? Thomas |
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Thomas,
This problem ("stmgr has caused in error in WINTRUST.DLL") has now been confirmed as being due to a damaged Win Me catalogue. A fix that has been shown to work is to rename the folder C:\Windows\System\Catroot to C:\Windows\System\CatrootOLD and then reboot your PC. This should hopefully fix the problem. I would then recommend that you reset system restore and make the following quick test. Note however that Win Me's system file protection will not be as effective as it should as it will no longer have available the reference information it requires from the Catalogue. To reset System Resto System | Performance | File System | Troubleshooting and check "Disable System Restore", Apply and IMMEDIATELY reboot. This will flush you restore folder and erase all checkpoints, then, System | Performance | File System | Troubleshooting and uncheck "Disable System Restore", Apply and again IMMEDIATELY reboot. This should now automatically create a new checkpoint immediately following the restart. Finally adjust the space allocated to the restore folder, System | Performance | File System | Hard Disk and adjust the restore slider to your preferred setting. A figure of 200MB is normally more than adequate for day to day use allowing perhaps a week of checkpoints to be available although increasing this to perhaps 400-500MB for a few days during periods of large installs such Microsoft Office is advisable. To check the operation of system resto a) Create a shortcut on your desktop to a file. b) Create a manual checkpoint Could you create a checkpoint? c) Delete the shortcut d) Restore your PC to the checkpoint you created. Was the shortcut restored? Did you see any error messages? e) Reboot your PC Was the checkpoint retained? Regards, -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Thomas Wilburn wrote: I keep getting two error messages on startup. The first is, "Sucatreg has caused a fault in Wintrust.dll". The second is, "Statmgr has caused a fault in Wintrust.dll". I tried a reinstall but the problem still exist. I also tried extracting a copy of wintrust.dll and replacing the old one but still the same problem. Anyone with any ideas? |
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