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When starting up computer i get these two..
oysterman
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messges, I have had these for a few months now but can't remember what i downloaded, i think it was to do with IE but not sure. I do not want to remove/delete anything before i know what the problem is.
1. AIRGCFG.exe-entry Point Not Found. The procedure point apsGETINTERFACECOUNT could not be found in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll.
2. WZCSLDRZ.exe- Entry Point Not Found. The procedure entry point apsinialize could not be located in the dtnamic link library wlanapi.dll.
1. AIRGCFG.exe-entry Point Not Found. The procedure point apsGETINTERFACECOUNT could not be found in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll.
2. WZCSLDRZ.exe- Entry Point Not Found. The procedure entry point apsinialize could not be located in the dtnamic link library wlanapi.dll.
if i had known then what i know now
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Dont delete them
Looks like its to do with your wireless router?
This guy has the EXACT same problem ~
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/index.cfm?action=showthread&threadid=297053&forumid=18:idea:0 -
I guess you have a d-link adaptor in your system.
Down load and install the latest d-link drivers from their site.0 -
looks like its the d-links own wireless software, i'm guessing it doesn't affect you using the PC and getting on the internet?
If not you'll be using the built in Windows wireless settings and the 2 are conflicting. Your best, and easiest option, would be:
start > run > msconfig > startup. and remove the ticks from the boxes for both of the programs and then reboot. This should stop the messages appearing and if something doesn't seem to work properly you can just go back into msconfig and re-activate them to run on startup0 -
scheming_gypsy wrote: »looks like its the d-links own wireless software, i'm guessing it doesn't affect you using the PC and getting on the internet?
If not you'll be using the built in Windows wireless settings and the 2 are conflicting. Your best, and easiest option, would be:
start > run > msconfig > startup. and remove the ticks from the boxes for both of the programs and then reboot. This should stop the messages appearing and if something doesn't seem to work properly you can just go back into msconfig and re-activate them to run on startup
Cheers for the replies, as you say did'nt effect me connecting to the internet so was'nt too bothered but just a bit annoying. Did what you said & so far no problems:Tif i had known then what i know now0
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