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Step 2. In the elevated Command Prompt, type sfc /scannow command and hit Enter. After that, this tool will scan and repair the corrupted system files. This process may take you some time and make sure that it completes.

Step 3. Click on OK to confirm the operation. Then you can re-register the DLL file and see if the error is resolved. If not, you can re-enable the antivirus software.

But The Dllregister Entry Point Was Not Found


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Sometimes the module was loaded but the entry-point DLLRegisterserver was not found error can occur when the DLL file gets corrupted. Under this situation, you can try reinstalling the related program that includes the corrupted DLL file.

Where it does not work a message says either that msdatlst.ocx or msdatgrd.ocx is not registered. Then when I try to register with regsvr32 'MSDATGRD.OCX' there is a message "the module was loaded but the entry-point was not found". The same command is successful in the machines where the program works.

In the machines where it was possible to register the ocx the default version is at \windows\syswow64 and in those where that was not possible at \windows\system32. Then I did run the syswow64 one and the registration succeeded and the program now works.

I'm trying to register a dll on a XP box and when I run regsvr32 interop.progname.dll I get the following error message: "interop.progname.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not found. This file can not be registered."

Hello,
I have a HP Laptop Compaq Presario R3000 running XP sp2.
While trying to install software for my new HP 451color laserjet printer, I could not finish because my computer seems to have a problem with the gdiplus.dll file. After doing a regsvr32 in the "run" box I get the following window message: "gdiplus.dll was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not found. This file can not be registered."
This problem MAY have happened in the past while installing some other software or printer, I don't remember, but I MAY have gotten frustrated with it and just ignored it and went on without being able to use whatever I was trying to add. (I get so tired things not working the way they are supposed to!!!)

I updated to SP3 which did not help. I'm considering a system recovery. I don't want to lose all my programs, drivers, etc. I did a search and read that a:
"Startup Repair replaces only damaged or missing Windows startup files. In a Windows XP repair install, all Windows files are replaced no matter if they need to be or not. Note: If you're using a restore disc from your computer manufacturer instead of an original Windows Setup disc or download, a Startup Repair or repair install as described in the linked guides above may not be possible."
I don't want to click on the wrong thing and screw this up!! Can someone tell me if such a repair-overwrite of the windows system files is an option with the microsoft windows xp home sp1 operating system disk?
Is there a better way to fix this?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks, Jeff

While this article does not pertain to the issue you are having it does however have a patch for replacing a bad gdiplus.dll file. Give the patch a whirl (it should replace and register properly) and let me know the results:

I did a regsvr32 "C:\Program Files\Cadence Design Systems\Allegro Free Physical Viewers 16.6\tools\pcb\bin\callbackMgr.dll" to register the dll but I get "Dll_Name was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer or DllUnregisterServer entry point was not found."

I too am having very similar problems after installing allegro_free_viewer_16-6. After installing the application I got the message "This application has failed to start because callbackMgr.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."

Regsvr32 will give this error if you attempt to load a file that cannot be registered with Regsvr32. It says that in the message, the "no entry point" part means that the DLL is not designed to be registered. So this error is normal.

Regsvr32 works with other DLLs, so it's not damaged.

I will provide some context about this problem, but it's a bottomless pit with no solutions.

All over the web you can find discussions that go on for hundreds of pages about reCAPTCHA.
I'm referring to "I'm not a robot" followed by those thumbnail images. Select cars, buses, fire
hydrants, etc.

Millions of people have trouble loading and using reCAPTCHA. I've probably tried 50 fixes.
If I refresh the page dozens of times, reCAPTCHA occasionally loads.

There is a Bypass reCAPTCHA script that works with GreaseMonkey. I tried the script. Doesn't
seem to do anything.

Registering pngfilt.dll is from a blog created by a very smart IT professional. He listed several
reCAPTCHA fixes. It's very possible pngfilt.dll cannot be registered.

This reCAPTCHA problem constantly reminds me of circuits I breadboarded many years ago, when
I was learning electronics. If a signal is weak you carefully add stages that increase signal strength
without creating distortion.

There should be an app that works between the Google servers and your browser. Something that
would focus all those bytes of reCAPTCHA data and beam it full strength into your browser. I know,
it's just wishful thinking.

You can also run a trace on Internet Explorer to see if you can find any errors when trying to process a page. I would create a .htm file with just a .png sourced in the body. Open Internet Explorer and set it to about:blank. Then open Procmon and set iexplore.exe to included processes. Put the path to the .htm into the address bar, start the procmon trace, then press enter on the address bar. After the page quickly loads, stop the trace and save the PML. You can then look for yourself, but if you need help looking at that output, you can zip the PML and attach it here.

I am trying to install AutoCAD Electrical 2017. When installing I was having alot of issues with the installation aborting and getting error codes 1603 and 1619. I was able to fix that problem by reinstalling the .NET frameworks and the C++ Redistributable's. Now I have gotten the software to install successfully, but when I try to open the program I get an error popup saying "Problem loading acadres.dll resource file." I have spent hours researching this problem, and have tried the steps outlined here multiple times to no avail.

At this point... Perform a clean uninstall per these instructions. Make sure to use Microsoft Fixit as indicated in the steps. Just make sure to adjust settings if you have other Autodesk products already installed/working on your machine. Also with Fixit, you have to repeat it for each application that needs to be uninstalled.

Then download and install per:

1. Access the Autodesk Virtual Agent and follow the download links to your product.
2. Download all of the parts (some applications only have a single part to download) for your product first. Do not continue until all of the parts have fully downloaded.
3. Navigate to your download folder location and extract (double click) part _001_00X.sfx.exe (or the single file download).
4. In a few seconds the extraction will start and prompt you to extract to C:\Autodesk.
5. Once the extraction is finished, the installation will automatically start.
6. Follow the installation steps for your product

If you want the full recommended installation steps, click on the installation link in my signature.

However if the installation does fail using this method, please post your installation log file here so we can review it. Posting info: Sometimes installation log files contain personal information such as your serial #. Prior to posting your log file please make sure to remove such info.

I have already performed all of these steps multiple times. When I was first unable to install the software I researched it and came across this same article. In combination of uninstalling using these steps and uninstalling the C++, the program finally installed. Understand, the problem is NOT the program not installing. I included that just in case it may link to my current problem. My current problem is that I am getting that error message when I try to run the software. When I first got that error message I followed the steps from the link I posted in the OP, did a very thorough clean uninstall, and attempted it again. I still got the same error message, tried it again making sure to be extra thorough and the same thing. I then thought it may be the dll file is not registered. So, I went though with attempting to register the file using an elevated cmd using "regsvr32.exe acadres.dll". I then would get an error message stating: "The module "acadres.dll" was loaded but the entry-point DllRegisterServer was not found. Make sure that "acadres.dll" is a valid DLL or OCX file and try again"

I ended up solving the problem. Nothing worked at fixing the problem so what I did was perform a clean install of Windows. I completely formatted all of my storage volumes, destroyed my RAID array, rebuilt it and performed the OS install. I attempted the AutoCAD Electrical install again using the Autodesk Virtual Agent and that worked. What I found out is that the acadres.dll error arises when you uninstall AutoCAD and attempt to install it again. I found this out because after I installed it successfully I uninstalled all the programs, and upon reinstalling got the error again. To fix it again I performed another clean install of Windows. For anyone having this issue, it looks like your only option is to perform a clean install of Windows

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