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SnmpSvc message after reboot

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denacho

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Can anyone explain why I am getting the following pop up after rebooting an NT 4 SP6a machine:

snmp.exe - Entry point not found
The procedure entry point SnmpSvcGetEnterprise0ID could not be located in the dynamic link library snmpapi.dll


After seaching newsgroups and various sites, it seems that something (possibly in startup?) is looking for this SnmpSvcGetEnterprise0ID in the snmpapi.dll file. I opened the file and, as expected, that text is not there. I can click OK and log into the machine, but I want to make sure this isn't something that degrades performance. Or, if I can fix it, I'd like to do that so our Operators won't have to report it every time we reboot this server.

All help would be appreciated. Thanx!!!
 
You could try disabling the SNMP service.
see if it affects anything you do.
SNMP is for remote information about a server. Routers and othernetworking devices use it as well.

You should look into what SNMP is actually used for.

 
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