Loaded 2.10, getting error when trying to run now. urlmon.dl
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Loaded 2.10, getting error when trying to run now. urlmon.dl
I loaded 2.10 on about 30 computers and had a problem with 2 of them.
When I try to access the program, I get "The procedure entry point CoInternetSetFeatureEnabled could not be located in the dynamic link library urlmon.dll"
Has anyone else seen this? Help?
I tried reloading 2.10 fresh, but got the same result.
When I try to access the program, I get "The procedure entry point CoInternetSetFeatureEnabled could not be located in the dynamic link library urlmon.dll"
Has anyone else seen this? Help?
I tried reloading 2.10 fresh, but got the same result.
Same error
I am getting the same error on a Windows 2000 machine.
I can't replace the dll.
I can't replace the dll.
To make things clear for me plz:Scott wrote:You need to use PWB v2.10 for Windows 98/ME/2000 not the Windows XP/Vista version.
PWB v2.10 takes advantage of security offered in IE 7 which is not available on versions of Windows earlier then XP SP2.
--Scott
Will PWB v2 work under Windows 2000 IE 6 or does it prefer IE 7?
urlmon.dll error message
I'm getting this same message this week, after doing Windows updates on 7 XP machines. Have had no problem previously. Using PWB 2.10. Is there a particular Windows update that may be affecting this dll?
Are you running Windows XP with service Pack 2 with IE 6?
According to Microsoft here are the requirements.
Minimum availability Internet Explorer 6.0
Minimum operating systems Windows XP SP2
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537168.aspx
--Scott
According to Microsoft here are the requirements.
Minimum availability Internet Explorer 6.0
Minimum operating systems Windows XP SP2
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537168.aspx
--Scott
Loaded 2.10, getting error when trying to run now. urlmon.dl
Yes, running XP, service pack 2, and IE 6.
So, why was everything fine until I did Windows updates a week ago? I have a list of the updates, if that would help...
So, why was everything fine until I did Windows updates a week ago? I have a list of the updates, if that would help...
Loaded 2.10, getting error when trying to run now. urlmon.dl
Here's the list of updates I loaded:
KB943485 Security update for win xp
KB942840 Update for win xp
KB941644 Security update for win xp
KB941569 Security update for win xp with win media format runtime 9.5 & 11
KB890830 Win malicious software removal tool Jan 2008
KB937894 Security update for win xp
KB944653 Security update for win xp
KB942615 cumulative security update for internet explorer 6 for win xp
KB941568 security update for win xp
Realtek semiconductor corp-networking-RTL8139/810x Family fast ethernet nic update
That's it--10 updates installed on Jan 17. We've been getting the error since.
KB943485 Security update for win xp
KB942840 Update for win xp
KB941644 Security update for win xp
KB941569 Security update for win xp with win media format runtime 9.5 & 11
KB890830 Win malicious software removal tool Jan 2008
KB937894 Security update for win xp
KB944653 Security update for win xp
KB942615 cumulative security update for internet explorer 6 for win xp
KB941568 security update for win xp
Realtek semiconductor corp-networking-RTL8139/810x Family fast ethernet nic update
That's it--10 updates installed on Jan 17. We've been getting the error since.
I would guess it is in KB942615 since this directly affects IE 6.
Try using PWB v2.10.3 currently available on the beta download page. This has been re-written to bypass loading URLMON.DLL directly to avoid the error when the security funcitonality is not available in IE.
PWB v2.10.3 is in the final stages of testing and will be released shortly.
--Scott
Try using PWB v2.10.3 currently available on the beta download page. This has been re-written to bypass loading URLMON.DLL directly to avoid the error when the security funcitonality is not available in IE.
PWB v2.10.3 is in the final stages of testing and will be released shortly.
--Scott