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glen_m_32

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Hi again,

My boss handed me a piece of paper with a message saying

"RTHDCPL.EXE
Illegal system DLL relocation system used DLL user32.dll was relocated in memory
This occurred because the DLL c:\windows\system32\HUCTRL.OCX occupide an address range reserved for windows system DLL's. the Vendor applying the DLL should be contacted for a new DLL"

he said it comes up whenever you start windows!

i personnally have never seen the message, and so far gogle has not thrown up much!

Any ideas

Thanks

Glen
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Major Payne

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Info on : RTHDCPL.EXE. Any chance HUCTRL.OCX was written incorrectly and should be hhctrl.ocx? Which version of Windows is your boss using? I may not be able to help you further, but will get you going.

Ron

Edited by Major Payne, 10 April 2007 - 01:52 AM.

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He is using WinXP home, It ould have been HHCRTL.OCX. Would that make more sence?

If it is, then that could be where i'm going wrong!
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I found somthing,

It was a windows update problem!!!!

As in the nature of G2G, the solution was found by downloading and running a micrsoft package here.

thanks for your help

Edited by glen_m_32, 10 April 2007 - 02:16 AM.

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Thanks for posting back your solution and the corresponding link.

Ron
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