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Error Messages and .DLL

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kirra

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Apr 11, 2004
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We have been having error messages, We have tried internet cleanup and many different softwares (goback...etc). And we cant get rid of the errors. We have had several different types come up. Here they are...WUAUBOOT, MFC42.DLL, OLEAUT32.DLL, KERNEL.DLL, MSVCR.DLL and C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORE.EXE ABNORMAL PROGRAM TERMINATION. They usually come up when we are on the internet, and half the time shut the computer down. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
WUAUBOOT, which is part of the Windows Automatic Updating system still the same problem the try the following "wuauboot.exe is the file that helps you in installing the Windows updates automatically. It uses wuaupd98.dll, auhook.dll, wuaures.dll and wuauclt.exe files as well as the control panel applet wuaucpl.cpl together form to run the Win Me's Automatic Update feature smoothly. To resolve the issue, suggest the following steps: Clear the Contents of the WindowsUpdate Folder: Click Start, click Programs, and then click Windows Explorer. In the left pane, double-click the Program Files folder. In the left pane, double-click the WindowsUpdate folder. In the right pane, click the V4 folder, click Edit, and then click Invert Selection. Press DELETE, and then click Yes to confirm. Open the V4 folder, then in the right pane, click to select the IUHIST.XML file, click Edit, and then click Invert Selection. Press DELETE, and then click Yes to confirm. Remove any damaged or poorly written files downloaded from the Internet. To do so, follow these steps: Click Start, click Run, and then click OK. At the command prompt, type the following commands, pressing ENTER after each command, and pressing Y if you are prompted to confirm folder deletion. cd\windows smartdrv.exe deltree cookies deltree history deltree tempor~1 exit Remove and then reinstall the Active Setup and Windows Update files. To do so, follow these steps: Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Internet Options.


On the General tab click Settings, click View Objects. Locate the following file (if it exists) WUV3IS.DLL. Right click the file and then click Delete. Locate the following files (if they exist). Right-click one of the files, and then click Update. Wusysinfo Wuredirinforb InstallEngineCTL Object When you are prompted to install Active Setup, click Yes. Close the Downloaded Program Files window. Click OK, and then click OK again. Find and then delete the following files: Asctrls.ocx Inseng.dll Wudetect.dll Wupdatto.dll Wuredirb.dll Restart your computer. This will resolve the issue."
 
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