re: Missing/broken DLLs cause system-wide instability.
Monday, October 30, 2006 at 8:59 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by DEX
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On Sunday, October 29, 2006 at 7:16 am, Shurikane wrote:
>So, from one day to the next, all of a sudden, a DLL file started acting up.
>
>I open my Control panel and get a script error, IE style, saying that the file file://C:\WINNT\Web\controlp.htt
>has an error in loading DLL.
>
>I open Add/Remove Programs and get another script error: res://sp3res.dll/default.hta
>doesn't support this property or method. The window remains empty; it doesn't work
>anymore.
>
>I open Windows Explorer. I'm given yet another script error: file://C:\Program
Files\Folder.htt,
>gFolder.HaveToShowWebViewBarricade is null or not an object. The folder's contents
>don't display.
>
>I click the shortcut for Windows Update. Nothing happens.
>
>I open Internet Explorer, go to Tools and click on Windows Explorer. A script error
>icon appears. I double click it. The script error dialog box appears, but on top
>of it is another dialog box: "An error has occured in this dialog, Error 58, Error
>in loading DLL." Windows Update doesn't show up at all.
>
>And finally, numerous applications crash on startup.
>
>I open the computer management console. A flurry of errors are coming from the
.NET
>Runtime Optimization Service. I check the Services window. The service in question
>is on auto startup, but currently stopped. I disable it.
>
>In the Security journal, I find numerous errors related to Service Control Manager:
>"The Automatic Updates service terminated with the following error:
>Error loading type library/DLL."
>
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