"david tauer" wrote:
I have the same problem with windows 2000 Pro...After installing xp Home on
the same partition. i haven't found a fix for it either............
Oddly enough my system originally had windows ME and I then upgraded to XP.
Don't know if that is significant or not.
Start | Run | Type: appwiz.cpl | Click OK
Still get the error?
appwiz.cpl is in %windir%\system32 and is the one that is normally used.
%windir%\system32 is usually C:\WINDOWS\system32.
If you still get the error, do a Search on your machine for appwiz.cpl
See this for...
HOW TO: Search For Hidden Or System Files In Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302347
Try double clicking any other appwiz.cpl files that are found and see if
they work.
There are more things to try.
P.S. RunDll.exe is what runs .cpl files and .dll files.
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rundll32 ;)
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rundll.exe is the 16-bit application for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows
Me.
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Alec S. <@> hunted and pecked:
Also, I mistyped earlier... the machine I am having this problem with came
loaded with XP home on it. I also use a laptop that originally had ME then
upgraded to XP, but no problem there with this issue. I didn't know if that
would make a difference.
thanks,
bj
Open a Command Prompt...
Start | Run | Type: cmd | Click OK
Insert your XP CD into your CD drive and enter (Copy and Paste) the
following command:
expand d:\i386\appwiz.cp_ %windir%\system32\appwiz.cpl
Hit your ENTER key.
NOTE :
Change d to = your CD drive letter if different than D:
If you have to, use the CD from the laptop.
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Do other *.cpl files work on your machine?
*.cpl files are Control Panel extensions, they show up in the Control Panel.
Do a search for *.cpl in C:\WINDOWS\system32, double click them when found.
Do all of them open or cause errors?
Here's a list. You may have some not listed here and you may not have some
that are listed here.
access.cpl = Accessibility Options
appwiz.cpl = Add or Remove Programs
desk.cpl = Desktop Control Panel = Display Properties
hdwwiz.cpl = Add Hardware Control Panel Applet
inetcpl.cpl = Internet Control Panel = Internet Properties
intl.cpl = Regional and Language Options
irprops.cpl = Wireless Link Control Panel Applet
joy.cpl = Game Controllers
jpicpl32.cpl = JavaPlugin
main.cpl = Mouse Properties
mlcfg32.cpl = Microsoft Mail Configuration Library (MS Outlook 97, 2000 ,
2002 and 2003)
mmsys.cpl = Sounds and Audio Device Properties
ncpa.cpl = Network Connections Control-Panel Stub
nusrmgr.cpl = Windows User Manager = Users Accounts
nvtuicpl.cpl = NVIDIA nView Control Panel, Version 52.16
nwc.cpl = Client Service for NetWare Applet
odbccp32.cpl = Microsoft Data Access - ODBC Control Panel
plotman.cpl = Autodesk Hardcopy Plotter Manager
powercfg.cpl = Power Management Configuration Control Panel Applet or Power
Options Properties
SanCpl.cpl = SiSoftware Sandra™ English Control Panel Extension (Win32
x86)(NT)(ANSI)
sapi.cpl = SAPI 5 = Speech Properties
styleman.cpl = Autodesk Hardcopy Plot Style Manager
sysdm.cpl = System Properties
telephon.cpl = Telephony Control Panel
timedate.cpl = Time Date Control Panel Applet
wscui.cpl = SP2 Windows Security Center
wuaucpl.cpl = Automatic Updates Control Panel
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All load/work except those with *
bthprops.cpl is legit. Whether you even need it is the question.
bthprops.cpl Associated with BlueTooth software, designed to allow
bluetooth mobile devices to authenticate to the computer, when connecting a
PDA to your computer - necessary for the computer and the PDA to
communicate.
irprops.cpl is legit. Whether you even need it is the question.
irprops.cpl Associated with BlueTooth software, and registers the "Infrared
Port properties" Control Panel applet. Should you get the error message,
"Rundll irprops.cpl missing entry Bluetooth authentication agent", see this
http://www.winbookcorp.com/_technote/WBTA20000912.htm
See this if you do not need BlueTooth...
You receive a "RUNDLL Error loading irprops.cpl" error message when you
start Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=834340
The remove the 123 from my E-mail address and send me a message, I'll send
you a copy of appwiz.cpl. If it works, we'll figure out how to get it into
the folder it belongs in.
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> e-mail sent
For me, the program opened up a small status window and ran for at
least 5 or 10 minutes (not sure how long). It eventually finished and
there was no final status window or anything. I then was able to use
add/remove programs without problems.
Just now I did a quick Google search and found this link with
additional info on scannow: http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
I had previously done some amount of searching on my own to try to find
a solution to this problem and I hadn't found anything obvious which
worked from other user groups.
I hope this helps.
- Eric
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