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Unable to sign out d/t MSNIAWA.DLL error
The dreaded error message caused by Msnmsvc in MSNIAWA.DLL appearing w/in
5 min of loading after sign in to MSN 9. When I try to sign out at end of session, my modem stays on. Only way to close is to shut down pc or reboot system. I have dialup. This has only been occurring for the last three days. MSN will not close unless I shut down. Are these files rel. to my msn accelerator download? If so, can I delete the accelerator file, to fix my problem? |
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In addtion, after the "MSNIASVC causing error in the .DLL" message, the
flahing monitor icon (showing accel. level and speed) on the task bar DISSAPEARS though I'm still online (while I'm still browsing). "Stjohn" wrote: The dreaded error message caused by Msnmsvc in MSNIAWA.DLL appearing w/in 5 min of loading after sign in to MSN 9. When I try to sign out at end of session, my modem stays on. Only way to close is to shut down pc or reboot system. I have dialup. This has only been occurring for the last three days. MSN will not close unless I shut down. Are these files rel. to my msn accelerator download? If so, can I delete the accelerator file, to fix my problem? |
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STjohn had this to say: In addtion, after the "MSNIASVC causing error in the .DLL" message, the flahing monitor icon (showing accel. level and speed) on the task bar DISSAPEARS though I'm still online (while I'm still browsing). "Stjohn" wrote: A number of the MSN additions that I've found (I'll avoid defamatory posts) are trojans or viruses by definition. You should consider running a full time scanner and now, at this point, scanning your drive for all forms of viruses, trojans, and malware. Any one of those bits of crapware could easily account for your computer's behavior. Galen -- "My mind rebels at stagnation. Give me problems, give me work, give me the most abstruse cryptogram or the most intricate analysis, and I am in my own proper atmosphere. I can dispense then with artificial stimulants. But I abhor the dull routine of existence. I crave for mental exaltation." -- Sherlock Holmes |
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Thanks for the advice. I run my av (AVG) almost daily, run Spybot weekly, w/
updating reg., weekly scan and defrag. On some other tech sites I've searched, the have recomm. deleting the dll file in the msn\msnia\wa, and reinstalling the dial-up accelerator. I am hesitant to delete any dll file (the last time I deleted a dll (for another reason), i had to reinstall winme. "Galen" wrote: In , STjohn had this to say: In addtion, after the "MSNIASVC causing error in the .DLL" message, the flahing monitor icon (showing accel. level and speed) on the task bar DISSAPEARS though I'm still online (while I'm still browsing). "Stjohn" wrote: A number of the MSN additions that I've found (I'll avoid defamatory posts) are trojans or viruses by definition. You should consider running a full time scanner and now, at this point, scanning your drive for all forms of viruses, trojans, and malware. Any one of those bits of crapware could easily account for your computer's behavior. Galen -- "My mind rebels at stagnation. Give me problems, give me work, give me the most abstruse cryptogram or the most intricate analysis, and I am in my own proper atmosphere. I can dispense then with artificial stimulants. But I abhor the dull routine of existence. I crave for mental exaltation." -- Sherlock Holmes |
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STjohn had this to say: Thanks for the advice. I run my av (AVG) almost daily, run Spybot weekly, w/ updating reg., weekly scan and defrag. On some other tech sites I've searched, the have recomm. deleting the dll file in the msn\msnia\wa, and reinstalling the dial-up accelerator. I am hesitant to delete any dll file (the last time I deleted a dll (for another reason), i had to reinstall winme. Scan for viruses with the latest definitions with your AV scanner before installing any MSN (or any other file) add-ons. Re-installation because of wanting to get more from MSN (and that is the root of the problem) is a bit much. The one site that I was referring to had a ratio of 3 to 7 (in my experience -- I only downloaded 7 files) that held trojans. The owner of the site seemed indifferent and kept the files on the server even though there were uploaded by random users. I went back and checked but that was, I'm afraid, at least a year and a half ago. Site's still there so be careful on the 'net huh? Update then scan, double check, doubt, check with other people, then install... Just advice, do with it as you want but it's been my motto for years. The old adage about free stuff not being really free is true and it's time to look gift horses in the mouth. That adage (among a few about weather) are wrong. Galen -- "My mind rebels at stagnation. Give me problems, give me work, give me the most abstruse cryptogram or the most intricate analysis, and I am in my own proper atmosphere. I can dispense then with artificial stimulants. But I abhor the dull routine of existence. I crave for mental exaltation." -- Sherlock Holmes |
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-----Original Message----- In addtion, after the "MSNIASVC causing error in the .DLL" message, the flahing monitor icon (showing accel. level and speed) on the task bar DISSAPEARS though I'm still online (while I'm still browsing). "Stjohn" wrote: The dreaded error message caused by Msnmsvc in MSNIAWA.DLL appearing w/in 5 min of loading after sign in to MSN 9. When I try to sign out at end of session, my modem stays on. Only way to close is to shut down pc or reboot system. I have dialup. This has only been occurring for the last three days. MSN will not close unless I shut down. Are these files rel. to my msn accelerator download? If so, can I delete the accelerator file, to fix my problem? . I'm getting the same thing. For me it started after I installed NIS 2005. But I think I updated MSN afterwards too. If I find anything, I'll be sure and post it. |
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"John" wrote: -----Original Message----- In addtion, after the "MSNIASVC causing error in the .DLL" message, the flahing monitor icon (showing accel. level and speed) on the task bar DISSAPEARS though I'm still online (while I'm still browsing). "Stjohn" wrote: The dreaded error message caused by Msnmsvc in MSNIAWA.DLL appearing w/in 5 min of loading after sign in to MSN 9. When I try to sign out at end of session, my modem stays on. Only way to close is to shut down pc or reboot system. I have dialup. This has only been occurring for the last three days. MSN will not close unless I shut down. Are these files rel. to my msn accelerator download? If so, can I delete the accelerator file, to fix my problem? . I'm getting the same thing. For me it started after I installed NIS 2005. But I think I updated MSN afterwards too. If I find anything, I'll be sure and post it. After turning ms accelerator off, by setting the level to none (after rt. clicking on the monitor/accel. icon on the task bar) as soon as my home page starts loading, the MSNIAWA error message no longer comes up and my MSN and modem shuts down normally after clicking sign off. Now to get rid of ALL acceler. files....... Any suggestions? |
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