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re: Question about 'What to do about error messages during Windows startup'
Thursday, August 15, 2002 at 6:32 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by paul mohney
(3 messages posted)
On Saturday, December 29, 2001 at 5:32 pm, john mcmenamin wrote:
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>Sorry- I meant to say XMLPARSE.DLL . Can anyone help?? Thanks and would like help
>sent to my e-mail site:: mack165@juno.com. Thanks.
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I found 2 fixes. Apparently this is related to AOL Instant Messenger, not Spinner.
Anyway, try this:
All you have to do to make the error go away is click on (start) then (run) then
type (msconfig) then (OK). This will pop the msconfig menu screen. Select the (startup)
tab and take the check mark out of the AIM name location. Click on (apply) and (OK).
This will want you to restart your computer. When it restarts you will get a box
that asks you about changes made in the start files. Select the option not to show
the next time you reboot. This should work and fix the problem for windows 98 and
windows ME users.
or this:
Even better and more thorough. Make sure AOL Instant Messenger is still uninstalled.
Click on Start>Run, type in Regedit, click OK, Click on the + sign beside HKEY_Local_Machine,
then Software, then Microsoft, then Windows, then Current Version, click on RUN.
On the left you will see a list of services, right click on AIM or AOL Instant Messenger
and DELETE. Once removed from the Registry it should no longer make the call to the
missing DLL file and will only reappear if AIM is installed and improperly uninstalled
in the future. If you already did what the last guy said from MSCONFIG you would
find the entry under RUN-instead, however, you should still remove it.
From google
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