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Gabriele
August 29th 04, 03:25 AM
PLEASE,I hope someone can tell me , why I get an ERROR
coming up at startup, saying :
IPHLPAPI.DLL cannot start , check the file to determine
the problem......

I have checkt to see what file this is but I cannot find
any file with that name..

Please advice me what I can do or what do I have to do so
I wont get that error coming up anymore..Any help with
this is greatly appreciate it..
Thank you,....

Heather
August 29th 04, 06:00 AM
Gabriele.....this has to do with AOL version 9, I believe. The MVP's are
mostly in England and you will get an answer in the morning....probably to
take it off your computer. It is quite a common question, so don't worry.

Heather

"Gabriele" > wrote in message
...
>
> PLEASE,I hope someone can tell me , why I get an ERROR
> coming up at startup, saying :
> IPHLPAPI.DLL cannot start , check the file to determine
> the problem......
>
> I have checkt to see what file this is but I cannot find
> any file with that name..
>
> Please advice me what I can do or what do I have to do so
> I wont get that error coming up anymore..Any help with
> this is greatly appreciate it..
> Thank you,....

Joan Archer
August 29th 04, 09:48 AM
Courtesy of MikeM.
Joan

When did this problem start? What changes did you make to your system
just
prior to this problem starting?

For many users this problem is caused by installing AOL9 since AOL 9 uses
a
different version of iphlpapi.dll than is included with Win Me and fails
to
install it correctly. You can check this for yourself where you will find
that AOL have put a version of iphlpapi.dll in the Program Files\Common
Files\AOL\ACS\winme folder which differs from that in the windows\system
folder.

Since the copy of iphlpapi.dll in the windows\system folder is protected
from
alteration or deletion by Win Me's System File Protection (SFP) it cannot
simply be replaced by the copy in the AOL folder. Whilst there are ways
of
defeating SFP so that AOL's file can be added to the system folder I
personally feel this is a problem that needs to be remedied by AOL.

If your problem is a result of installing AOL 9 you may want to consider
using
System Restore to solve this problem by rolling back your system to before
the
problem started and dumping AOL 9 until AOL can get things working
correctly
(just don't hold your breath) provided that that was not more than a few
days
ago.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP




Gabriele wrote:
> PLEASE,I hope someone can tell me , why I get an ERROR
> coming up at startup, saying :
> IPHLPAPI.DLL cannot start , check the file to determine
> the problem......
>
> I have checkt to see what file this is but I cannot find
> any file with that name..
>
> Please advice me what I can do or what do I have to do so
> I wont get that error coming up anymore..Any help with
> this is greatly appreciate it..
> Thank you,....