Re: DLL Access Denied Error



Uncheck those > OK/Apply > Restart.

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regards,

S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]


TargaZ wrote:

Some more information -

I just went in through msconfig into the startup tab and here is what I found:
There are entries for each one of these .dll files
Task = oiqfvsmg
Command = Rundll32.exe "C:\Windows\system32\oiqfvsmg.dll",b
Location = HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version

This is the same for the vdtyrlie task.

The startup for BOTH User id's contain this and BOTH User Id's are marked as Administrators. Only one User ID is getting the error.

Any idea if it is safe to just uncheck these and remove them from the startup list?

Also, if I'm posting this to the wrong group, can you point me in the right direction?

Thanks,
TargaZ

"S.Sengupta" wrote:


No idea,but one thing is sure that these two dll files are not associated with OS.
I shall suggest you to scan your system with latest version of anti Spyware tool.Scan it in Safe mode.

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]

TargaZ wrote:

I'm getting two pop-up windows on login that say Access Denied to the following two .dll files: vdtyrlie.dll and oiqfvsmg.dll. It only happens on one of my user id's that I have. The other user id does not get this error. I don't have anything in my startup folder so I'm not sure what is trying to load. I searched on google and microsoft for these .dll names and I don't get any results.

Does anyone know what these dll files are for and how I can get rid of these messages when I log in?

Thanks,
TargaZ

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