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Subject: RE: Tech: Help me fix my computer? From: GUEST Date: 10 Nov 04 - 05:03 AM user.exe and kernel32.dll (I'm assuming you made a typo) are Windows system files. orgapi.dll appears to belong to Lotus Start suite. I've found one page that says "Suite Start Icons appear on the taskbar when you start Windows. It's required or you'll get error messages like Unable to load Organizer APl file: orgapi32.dll". Perhaps if your AV is upto date (check it even though you have only just downloaded it just in case it did't auto-update as most do) and show clean, re-insatlling Lotus would provide a solution. Jon |
Subject: Tech: Help me fix my computer? From: Ellenpoly Date: 10 Nov 04 - 03:57 AM I just know one of you computer whiz-types is going to be able to help me solve this problem (she said hopefully) In the past month or so, my computer has been burbing up little boxes that say things like; Organizer API file:orgapi 32dll Unable to open (This one pops up every time I turn on the computer) Easyclip Error in USER.EXE (This one, when I try to X it out, often closes down all the programs running) KERNELL32DLL (this one, when I click OK or try to X out shuts everything down and restarts) So here's the deal. I went to the control panel and actually found all this things in my files, but they come with messages which say I shouldn't tamper (I mean not even open it up to look around) because I might in some way either mess up other important programs or somehow do something dreadful to the system. But I know there just MUST be a way I can go into these files and either fix or delete them. But I dare not, until someone tells me what the heck I'm up against. By the way, I have since downloaded a virus program and a anti-spyware program, hoping that maybe they would pick up on these things and fix them, but to no avail. The suckers just pop up when they feel like it and drive me nuts. HEEEEELLLPPP! Please? ..xx..e |
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