Re: Error Loading

From: Hawaii Boy (HawaiiBoy_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/15/04


Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 01:56:01 -0700

WinGuy, I went and deleted all the contents in the three Event viewer sections in My Computer and there are now no Red X's or Yellow Exclamation points left. I did still get that Error Loading again after shutting down and rebooting my system But there seems to be no problems at all logging intoeither IE or AOLand Yahoo. All three srevices work fine and no browser problems at all. I am wondering if that error has anything to do with McAfee Privacy Service that opens on my desktop on start up, that I have to log into before I can access anything on my system. A security measure that came with the McAfee Redzone suite. Thank's for all your advice, it thought me a lot believe it or not. If I ever find the reason I will post it here. But for now it looks as if I will have a resident in my system, be it a harmless one for now.
Aloha

"WinGuy" wrote:

> Hello, Hawaii Boy
>
> You can double-click each of the problems listed (especially the red X's) to
> get some sort of explanation for the problem, and usually a further
> clarifying link to Microsoft itself. Note the "Event ID" number, the Source,
> and the Categegory of the error. Google can be a big help in finding
> solutions to these reported problems, too. Yes, you can right-click on each
> of the 3 Event Viewer entries (Application, Security, System) and choose to
> clear all events. Do so, reboot, and take another look. In your case, most
> likely you have a problem being shown in Application area due to the DLL you
> mention. Note that some errors in the security section associated with a
> local user not being able to login at boot is normal (at boot only) and
> later entries do show that the same user did login. Other errors are not
> normal.
>
> I've something for you to try, but 1st I'd like to know how many different
> (not how many are repeated) red x's you have and what they are about. I
> doubt that the error message you are getting means that any system files are
> involved, at least not the dll one you mentioned, so your computer operating
> system is probably unaffected by that particular error. But first I need to
> know for sure.
>
> "Hawaii Boy" <HawaiiBoy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D3172267-41F3-4D70-B9B9-ACEA39C37F15@microsoft.com...
> > Hey WinGuy, I checked as you suggested in my computer under computer
> managment and found a LOT of yellow exclamation points and a few red Xs.
> Is there a way to delete these specific items? And yes, I have just
> installed McAfee RedZone Suite and ran thier programs then this started. I
> had a lot of problems before but now seems to be fine, except for this
> loading error.
> > --
> > Aloha
> >
> >
> > "Hawaii Boy" wrote:
> >
> > > I keep getting this message when desktop opens "RUNDLL" " Error
> Loading C:\WINDOWS\sdkoa32.dll" Can anyone tell me how to fix or stop this
> message?
> > > --
> > > Aloha
>
>
>



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