Or run sfc (system file checker) if the poster has a Windows cd in case sfc
needs it.
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"Ron Martell" <ron.martell@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> OMD <OMD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>Now that I am on-site, it said Windows needs to be ACTIVATED. It could
>>NOT
>>connect to the internet because it could not detect the connection and I
>>do
>>NOT have a cable for dial-up connection.
>>
>>I tried a restore from last good copy while in SAFE Mode and now I get
>>three
>>error windows that pop-up while re-booting.
>>
>>The messages are: Winlogon.exe Entry Point Not Found The procedure
>>entry
>>point RegisterFormCLSID could not be located in the dynamic link library
>>ole32.dll. This window comes up twice.
>
> That message would normally indicate that the ole32.dll file was an
> incorrect (= older) version and that you need to replace it with an
> updated version that contains the newer code including the entry point
> RegisterFormCLSID.
>
>
>>
>>The third window is: services.exe Entry Point Not Found The procedure
>>entry
>>point RegisterScmCallback could not be located in the dynamic link
>>library
>>umpnpmgr.dll.
>>
>
> Again this indicates that the file umpnpmgr.dll is an outdated version
> that does not contain the code required by whatever application is
> accessing the file.
>
> I can find no references to these specific error messages and entry
> points on the web or at microsoft.com. One reference I did find was
> with regard to a file named umpnpmgr.hp.dll rather than umpnpmgr.dll.
>
> If these progblems persist then my only suggestion would be to do a
> repair install of your Windows XP as per the instructions at
> http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
>
> Good luck
>
> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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