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Hi, Once in a while whenever IE6 is running I get a RUNDLL error message box
that says "Error loading óê÷w The specified module could not be found" Never heard of one with extended characters but that's what's there. I looked at task manager to see what rundll was doing and the only item listed in processes was NvCpl.dll. Search revealed this could be legitimate NVideo driver. I did remove it from the Run key in the registry, but no fix, so I reinstalled it. It apparently loads accessibility functions to windows by design. Any ideas what else may be the problem? TYIA BruceL |
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Virus or spyware.
Ted Zieglar "bruce lawson" <brucedeb930@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:0LTdf.9163$AS6.7009@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > Hi, Once in a while whenever IE6 is running I get a RUNDLL error message box > that says "Error loading óê÷w The specified module could not be found" > Never heard of one with extended characters but that's what's there. I > looked at task manager to see what rundll was doing and the only item listed > in processes was NvCpl.dll. Search revealed this could be legitimate NVideo > driver. I did remove it from the Run key in the registry, but no fix, so I > reinstalled it. It apparently loads accessibility functions to windows by > design. Any ideas what else may be the problem? TYIA > BruceL > > > |
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I've already scanned for that and repaired them (there were 2), but I'm
still getting the message. I guess my ? is what program or process might trigger such a cryptic message? As I said, there is only the NVidia process being started and run by Rundll. Bruce "Ted Zieglar" <teddyz@notmail.com> wrote in message news:TYGdnQNdN6zBlOXeRVn-hw@comcast.com... Virus or spyware. Ted Zieglar "bruce lawson" <brucedeb930@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:0LTdf.9163$AS6.7009@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > Hi, Once in a while whenever IE6 is running I get a RUNDLL error message > box > that says "Error loading óê÷w The specified module could not be found" > Never heard of one with extended characters but that's what's there. I > looked at task manager to see what rundll was doing and the only item > listed > in processes was NvCpl.dll. Search revealed this could be legitimate > NVideo > driver. I did remove it from the Run key in the registry, but no fix, so I > reinstalled it. It apparently loads accessibility functions to windows by > design. Any ideas what else may be the problem? TYIA > BruceL > > > |
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Dollars to donuts the viruses/spyware are still on your computer.
-- Ted Zieglar "You can do it if you try." "bruce lawson" <brucedeb930@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:gT2ef.8506$2y.5242@newsread2.news.atl.earthli nk.net... > I've already scanned for that and repaired them (there were 2), but I'm > still getting the message. I guess my ? is what program or process might > trigger such a cryptic message? As I said, there is only the NVidia process > being started and run by Rundll. > Bruce > > "Ted Zieglar" <teddyz@notmail.com> wrote in message > news:TYGdnQNdN6zBlOXeRVn-hw@comcast.com... > Virus or spyware. > > Ted Zieglar > > "bruce lawson" <brucedeb930@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:0LTdf.9163$AS6.7009@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > > Hi, Once in a while whenever IE6 is running I get a RUNDLL error message > > box > > that says "Error loading óê÷w The specified module could not be found" > > Never heard of one with extended characters but that's what's there. I > > looked at task manager to see what rundll was doing and the only item > > listed > > in processes was NvCpl.dll. Search revealed this could be legitimate > > NVideo > > driver. I did remove it from the Run key in the registry, but no fix, so I > > reinstalled it. It apparently loads accessibility functions to windows by > > design. Any ideas what else may be the problem? TYIA > > BruceL > > > > > > > > |
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All anti-spyware applications/scanners are not created equally. Please see:
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_...tm#trustworthy "bruce lawson" wrote: > I've already scanned for that and repaired them (there were 2), but I'm > still getting the message. I guess my ? is what program or process might > trigger such a cryptic message? As I said, there is only the NVidia process > being started and run by Rundll. > Bruce > > "Ted Zieglar" <teddyz@notmail.com> wrote in message > news:TYGdnQNdN6zBlOXeRVn-hw@comcast.com... > Virus or spyware. > > Ted Zieglar > > "bruce lawson" <brucedeb930@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:0LTdf.9163$AS6.7009@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > > Hi, Once in a while whenever IE6 is running I get a RUNDLL error message > > box > > that says "Error loading óê÷w The specified module could not be found" > > Never heard of one with extended characters but that's what's there. I > > looked at task manager to see what rundll was doing and the only item > > listed > > in processes was NvCpl.dll. Search revealed this could be legitimate > > NVideo > > driver. I did remove it from the Run key in the registry, but no fix, so I > > reinstalled it. It apparently loads accessibility functions to windows by > > design. Any ideas what else may be the problem? TYIA > > BruceL > > > > > > > > > |
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Thanks for keeping me on track. I updated Norton 2003 to 2006, and detected
a bloodhound, unknown. Fixed it and that solved the problem. Bruce "nod" <nod@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C85C9410-FFB5-4FA8-A18A-68D2C052E7AA@microsoft.com... > All anti-spyware applications/scanners are not created equally. Please > see: > http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_...tm#trustworthy > > > "bruce lawson" wrote: > >> I've already scanned for that and repaired them (there were 2), but I'm >> still getting the message. I guess my ? is what program or process might >> trigger such a cryptic message? As I said, there is only the NVidia >> process >> being started and run by Rundll. >> Bruce >> >> "Ted Zieglar" <teddyz@notmail.com> wrote in message >> news:TYGdnQNdN6zBlOXeRVn-hw@comcast.com... >> Virus or spyware. >> >> Ted Zieglar >> >> "bruce lawson" <brucedeb930@earthlink.net> wrote in message >> news:0LTdf.9163$AS6.7009@newsread3.news.atl.earthl ink.net... >> > Hi, Once in a while whenever IE6 is running I get a RUNDLL error >> > message >> > box >> > that says "Error loading óê÷w The specified module could not be found" >> > Never heard of one with extended characters but that's what's there. I >> > looked at task manager to see what rundll was doing and the only item >> > listed >> > in processes was NvCpl.dll. Search revealed this could be legitimate >> > NVideo >> > driver. I did remove it from the Run key in the registry, but no fix, >> > so I >> > reinstalled it. It apparently loads accessibility functions to windows >> > by >> > design. Any ideas what else may be the problem? TYIA >> > BruceL >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> |
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