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cmmgr32.exe error in Windows XP
Saturday, January 11, 2003 at 12:07 pm
Posted by Ralgarrch (1 messages posted)

OS: Win XP Home Edition Modem: 56K ISP: Freeserve ISP package: Home Time Error Message: ----------------------------------------------------------- cmmgr32.exe - Entry Point Not Found The procedure entry point PhoneBookDUNDefaultsA could not be located in the dynamic link library cmpbk32.dll. ----------------------------------------------------------- I just got a new comp with Windows XP Home version on it and installed Freeserve basic package which worked fine (as far as I could tell) then i downloaded Home Time which I already have an account for and installed it. When I click on the icon instead of coming up with the connection/cancel box it comes up with that error. It also comes up when I double click on cmmgr32.exe by itself. Can anyone help?

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re: cmmgr32.exe error in Windows XP
Wednesday, December 10, 2003 at 2:39 pm
Posted by JB (1 messages posted)

Did you ever get a resolution to this problem? I encountered the same error with cmstp.exe.


On Saturday, January 11, 2003 at 12:07 pm, Ralgarrch wrote:
> OS: Win XP Home Edition
>Modem: 56K
>ISP: Freeserve
>ISP package: Home Time
>
>Error Message:
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>cmmgr32.exe - Entry Point Not Found
>
>The procedure entry point PhoneBookDUNDefaultsA could not be located in the dynamic
>link library cmpbk32.dll.
>
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>
>I just got a new comp with Windows XP Home version on it and installed Freeserve
>basic package which worked fine (as far as I could tell) then i downloaded Home Time
>which I already have an account for and installed it. When I click on the icon instead
>of coming up with the connection/cancel box it comes up with that error.
>
>It also comes up when I double click on cmmgr32.exe by itself.
>
>Can anyone help?

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re: cmmgr32.exe error in Windows XP
Saturday, December 20, 2003 at 9:38 pm
Posted by anastasi (6 messages posted)

i also have same error and would like to know if you found solution. thank you.


On Wednesday, December 10, 2003 at 2:39 pm, JB wrote:
>Did you ever get a resolution to this problem? I encountered the same error with
>cmstp.exe.
>
>

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re: cmmgr32.exe error in Windows XP
Tuesday, January 6, 2004 at 1:20 pm
Posted by DosMaster (1 messages posted)

From what I am able to determine by looking around on the web, it appears that the CMMGR32.EXE is the Microsoft Connection Manager and the CMPBK32.DLL is the Microsoft Connection Manager's phonebook. The Microsoft Connection Manager is a utility that was included in the Windows NT Options Pack and was used for creating remote access connects (RAS) for easier deployment by service providers. See the following link... "http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;221119" In the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 221119 for Microsoft Connection Manager 1.2, it states "This release will not install on Windows NT 5.0 beta 2 or Windows 2000." For this reason, I'd doubt that the Microsoft Connection Manager is compatible with Windows XP. I would try contacting your service provider to see if they have a more up-to-date method of connecting your computer to their service. Hope that helps... DosMaster


On Saturday, December 20, 2003 at 9:38 pm, taloe wrote:
> i also have same error and would like to know if you found solution. thank you.
>
>

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