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Jen2345
May 10th 05, 07:14 PM
This weekend I attempted to add AOL to my roadrunner service but it would not
locate my roadrunner connection so I decided to uninstall the software.
Since the AOL uninstall I cannot connect to the internet or run many of the
microsoft applications. I get the "this program has performed and illegal
operation and will be shut down" error and about half of them (explorer, etc)
show it is in module kernel32.dll at 0167:bff87ed3 while others show in
module WS2_32.dll at 0167:76001087 and other show module <unknown" at
0000:706D6F43. Using the microsoft support articles my issue seems to be
found in article ID 319508 indicating this is an issue because of an
Uninitialized Critical Secion. My problem is the article does not tell me
the solution for the errors and how I can get windows restored so my programs
will run.

Please help.
Jennifer

Jure Sah
May 10th 05, 09:15 PM
Jen2345 wrote:
> This weekend I attempted to add AOL to my roadrunner service but it would not
> locate my roadrunner connection so I decided to uninstall the software.
> Since the AOL uninstall I cannot connect to the internet or run many of the
> microsoft applications.

Which ones would this be?


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Jen2345
May 10th 05, 09:29 PM
The first error is the kernel32.dll and pops up upon startup for VSMON(my
current antivirus/firewall through CA). I get the WS2-32.dll module error
for EXPLORER and CAVTRAY(again for CA program). Also get the module
<unknown> error with EXPLORER and kernel32.dll for MEDIC(road runner medic).
The main problem obviously is explorer and hopefully that will resolve my
connection issues and other errors.???




> Which ones would this be?
>
>
> --
> Model: INFJ
> Primary function: Coprocessor
> Secondary function: Cluster commander
>
> "Even a child who is pure at heart
> And does his homework neatly
> May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms
> And the moon is full, completely."
>

Jure Sah
May 10th 05, 10:54 PM
Jen2345 wrote:
> The first error is the kernel32.dll and pops up upon startup for VSMON(my
> current antivirus/firewall through CA). I get the WS2-32.dll module error
> for EXPLORER and CAVTRAY(again for CA program). Also get the module
> <unknown> error with EXPLORER and kernel32.dll for MEDIC(road runner medic).
> The main problem obviously is explorer and hopefully that will resolve my
> connection issues and other errors.???

WS2-32.dll are the Winsock2 controls. You can reinstall those as they
are not included in Windows 98 by default (download them from the
microsoft website).

An error in the kernel indicates a program is incorectly installed. If
this was something AOL that you removed, I am not suprized. You can try
running the program called "SFC" (start -> run -> sfc) it should restore
any system files that got destroyed in the process (but it's not
particularly automated, so clicking the wrong buttons might restore
nothing).

The main problem isn't exporer. Explorer is a program that combines many
plugins in Windows 98, if you're not eager to reinstall the OS, try
fixing your software and the plugins they offer first.

--
Model: INFJ
Primary function: Coprocessor
Secondary function: Cluster commander

"Even a child who is pure at heart
And does his homework neatly
May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms
And the moon is full, completely."

Jen2345
May 10th 05, 11:30 PM
Thank you. I will give it a try when I get home. Will I be able to run
explorer after the kernel32 file is corrected or after running SFC? I can't
get online to get to the winsock2 controls on the website until I am able to
get back online.????? I'm hoping to not have to reinstall Windows but my
disks are on the way(left them behind) just in case.

Jennifer

"Jure Sah" wrote:

> Jen2345 wrote:
> > The first error is the kernel32.dll and pops up upon startup for VSMON(my
> > current antivirus/firewall through CA). I get the WS2-32.dll module error
> > for EXPLORER and CAVTRAY(again for CA program). Also get the module
> > <unknown> error with EXPLORER and kernel32.dll for MEDIC(road runner medic).
> > The main problem obviously is explorer and hopefully that will resolve my
> > connection issues and other errors.???
>
> WS2-32.dll are the Winsock2 controls. You can reinstall those as they
> are not included in Windows 98 by default (download them from the
> microsoft website).
>
> An error in the kernel indicates a program is incorectly installed. If
> this was something AOL that you removed, I am not suprized. You can try
> running the program called "SFC" (start -> run -> sfc) it should restore
> any system files that got destroyed in the process (but it's not
> particularly automated, so clicking the wrong buttons might restore
> nothing).
>
> The main problem isn't exporer. Explorer is a program that combines many
> plugins in Windows 98, if you're not eager to reinstall the OS, try
> fixing your software and the plugins they offer first.
>
> --
> Model: INFJ
> Primary function: Coprocessor
> Secondary function: Cluster commander
>
> "Even a child who is pure at heart
> And does his homework neatly
> May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms
> And the moon is full, completely."
>

glee
May 11th 05, 04:57 AM
"Jure Sah" > wrote in message
...
>
> WS2-32.dll are the Winsock2 controls. You can reinstall those as they
> are not included in Windows 98 by default (download them from the
> microsoft website).

That is incorrect. ws2_32.dll is included in the Win98 installation. There is no
download needed, or available, for Win98. The file can be extracted from the
Windows CD .cab files, using SFC.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
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glee
May 11th 05, 05:17 AM
Jen, running SFC is not likely to help you, as it is only as smart as its reference
database.....and if you have not manually updated that database every time you have
installed or uninstalled new programs, SFC can do you more harm than good.

Providing the info in the Details of EACH error message would be helpful, as well as
when they occur. When you get each "illegal operation" error message, click the
"Details" button, and post back with the EXACT details word for word, up to but not
including the memory registers.

You will not find Winsock files online for Win98....it was only a separate download
for Win95. WS2_32.DLL is included with Win98, and the fact that you are getting an
error involving it shows that it is not missing. You can replace it with a fresh
copy from your Windows CD or from the .cab file location on your hard drive if they
are copied there, using the "Extract one file" option of System File Checker
(SFC).....although I do not think that is your problem.

Using SFC to extract a file:
http://www.rickrogers.org/sfc.htm#1pp
http://www.rickrogers.org/sfc.htm#2pp

HOW TO: Extract Original Compressed Windows Files:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;129605#5

http://service4.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2001011114021106?OpenDocument&ExpandSection=2

The fact that you uninstalled AOL indicates that you may have done damage to
Internet Explorer. Since IE is an integrated part of the Windows shell, problems
with IE can manifest in errors in the Explorer shell as well. Which version of IE
do you have installed.... IE 5.x or IE 6.x? The first thing I would try is a repair
of IE:

Click Start>Run, type the following and click Enter, for IE5x:
RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE5Maintenance

or this, if you have IE6x installed:
RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance

Choose the Repair option, and continue.
(It is easier to copy and paste the appropriate line above into the Run dialog,
rather than manually typing it)

If the repair says it cannot complete, or it does not fix the problem, reinstall
Internet Explorer:

Recovering From a Failed Internet Explorer Upgrade in Windows 98:
http://www.cs.bsu.edu/~gjjones/administrivia/stories/2003/03/21/recoveringFromAFailedInternetExplorerUpgradeInWind ows98.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/r5ba

You may also need to run LSPFix to repair the Winsock entries in the Registry:
http://www.spychecker.com/program/lspfix.html
http://www.cexx.org/lspfix.htm
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/lspfix.html

Please post back with the exact error message details and when they occur, as I
mentioned above.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx


"Jen2345" > wrote in message
...
> Thank you. I will give it a try when I get home. Will I be able to run
> explorer after the kernel32 file is corrected or after running SFC? I can't
> get online to get to the winsock2 controls on the website until I am able to
> get back online.????? I'm hoping to not have to reinstall Windows but my
> disks are on the way(left them behind) just in case.
>
> Jennifer
>
> "Jure Sah" wrote:
>
> > Jen2345 wrote:
> > > The first error is the kernel32.dll and pops up upon startup for VSMON(my
> > > current antivirus/firewall through CA). I get the WS2-32.dll module error
> > > for EXPLORER and CAVTRAY(again for CA program). Also get the module
> > > <unknown> error with EXPLORER and kernel32.dll for MEDIC(road runner medic).
> > > The main problem obviously is explorer and hopefully that will resolve my
> > > connection issues and other errors.???
> >
> > WS2-32.dll are the Winsock2 controls. You can reinstall those as they
> > are not included in Windows 98 by default (download them from the
> > microsoft website).
> >
> > An error in the kernel indicates a program is incorectly installed. If
> > this was something AOL that you removed, I am not suprized. You can try
> > running the program called "SFC" (start -> run -> sfc) it should restore
> > any system files that got destroyed in the process (but it's not
> > particularly automated, so clicking the wrong buttons might restore
> > nothing).
> >
> > The main problem isn't exporer. Explorer is a program that combines many
> > plugins in Windows 98, if you're not eager to reinstall the OS, try
> > fixing your software and the plugins they offer first.
> >
> > --
> > Model: INFJ
> > Primary function: Coprocessor
> > Secondary function: Cluster commander
> >
> > "Even a child who is pure at heart
> > And does his homework neatly
> > May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms
> > And the moon is full, completely."
> >

Jure Sah
May 11th 05, 12:22 PM
glee wrote:
> "Jure Sah" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>WS2-32.dll are the Winsock2 controls. You can reinstall those as they
>>are not included in Windows 98 by default (download them from the
>>microsoft website).
>
> That is incorrect. ws2_32.dll is included in the Win98 installation. There is no
> download needed, or available, for Win98. The file can be extracted from the
> Windows CD .cab files, using SFC.

Windows 98SE or Windows 98?


--
Model: INFJ
Primary function: Coprocessor
Secondary function: Cluster commander

"Even a child who is pure at heart
And does his homework neatly
May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms
And the moon is full, completely."

glee
May 11th 05, 12:30 PM
Winsock 2 is included in both Win98 and Win98SE, AFAIK. Only Win95 required an
additional separate download.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx

"Jure Sah" > wrote in message
...
> glee wrote:
> > "Jure Sah" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>WS2-32.dll are the Winsock2 controls. You can reinstall those as they
> >>are not included in Windows 98 by default (download them from the
> >>microsoft website).
> >
> > That is incorrect. ws2_32.dll is included in the Win98 installation. There is
no
> > download needed, or available, for Win98. The file can be extracted from the
> > Windows CD .cab files, using SFC.
>
> Windows 98SE or Windows 98?
>
>
> --
> Model: INFJ
> Primary function: Coprocessor
> Secondary function: Cluster commander
>
> "Even a child who is pure at heart
> And does his homework neatly
> May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms
> And the moon is full, completely."

Ron Badour
May 11th 05, 05:49 PM
They are in both: Net7.cab File

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"glee" > wrote in message
...
> Winsock 2 is included in both Win98 and Win98SE, AFAIK. Only Win95
> required an
> additional separate download.
> --
> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx
>
> "Jure Sah" > wrote in message
> ...
>> glee wrote:
>> > "Jure Sah" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> >
>> >>WS2-32.dll are the Winsock2 controls. You can reinstall those as they
>> >>are not included in Windows 98 by default (download them from the
>> >>microsoft website).
>> >
>> > That is incorrect. ws2_32.dll is included in the Win98 installation.
>> > There is
> no
>> > download needed, or available, for Win98. The file can be extracted
>> > from the
>> > Windows CD .cab files, using SFC.
>>
>> Windows 98SE or Windows 98?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Model: INFJ
>> Primary function: Coprocessor
>> Secondary function: Cluster commander
>>
>> "Even a child who is pure at heart
>> And does his homework neatly
>> May become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms
>> And the moon is full, completely."
>

Jen2345
May 13th 05, 02:01 PM
SFC did nothing, I actually had already ran it. I did run into more trouble
by trying to follow the steps to repair comctl32.dll per msn Article ID :
298343 but unfortunately the ext command did not work so now there is a
larger problem in that comctl32.dll is missing. I have tried to reinstall
windows 98 SE by the CD-ROM but once installed when it attempts to run for
the first time I am still getting the missing dll file error and that
explorer.exe cannot start and windows must be reinstalled which is what I am
attempting to do. Please help me out of this now larger mess.

glee
May 14th 05, 02:06 AM
Just reverse the command that renamed comctl32.dll:
Start the computer with the boot floppy.
At the A:\ prompt, type the following, and press Enter after each line:

c:
cd\windows\system
ren comctl32.old comctl32.dll

Then remove the floppy disk , and press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to restart.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx


"Jen2345" > wrote in message
...
> SFC did nothing, I actually had already ran it. I did run into more trouble
> by trying to follow the steps to repair comctl32.dll per msn Article ID :
> 298343 but unfortunately the ext command did not work so now there is a
> larger problem in that comctl32.dll is missing. I have tried to reinstall
> windows 98 SE by the CD-ROM but once installed when it attempts to run for
> the first time I am still getting the missing dll file error and that
> explorer.exe cannot start and windows must be reinstalled which is what I am
> attempting to do. Please help me out of this now larger mess.