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Why are you doing this?
User32.dll is a system file, and unless you're (re)installing the OS, a service pack or a hotfix, you shouldn't be changing it.
Copy and paste will fail because you can't overwrite a loaded DLL.
Steve S
Developer for hire
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I have a computer here that gives the following error message upon startup:
"The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in memory. The application will not run properly. The relocation occurred because the DLL C:\\WINDOWS\System32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for Windows system DLL's. The vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a new DLL."
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From this, you can deduce that user32.dll is a system DLL, while HHCTRL.OCX is not. Have you considered replacing the HHCTRL.OCX file instead?
Steve S
Developer for hire
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I have the same problem. It is, after some googlare skills, a microsoft issue. They updated the HHCTRL.OCX control (which is the HTML helper), which uses the same address range as user32.dll.
I guess a new fix for that came out already.. try doing windowsupdate again.
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i'm now designing a linker for a software language..,for that i need to know about the linker structure..,how .obj files are linked to create .exe file(PE format file)...
any help..,thanx n advance..
mirraa
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Wow
This is non trivial.
The MS Linker expects to see .OBJ, .DLL or .LIB files (amongst others) as input.
If you create a valid .OBJ or .DLL file then it will link fine.
Creating these files (as a compiler does) requires a lot of intricate code and is a significant part of any language compiler.
Microsoft document this in great detail in their MS COFF dicumentation (available online)
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/platform/firmware/PECOFF.mspx[^]
Bear in mind that this now includes 32-bit and 64-bit support.
Hugh
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How to get IPv4 Address in VISTA? when i tried to get the address in asp.net it is displayed the address "fe80::5efe:192..... like this
PLZ solve this Prob
Thanks in advance
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What is the user group that you are belong to?
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HI ALL
i m using HP 2214 UT it hsa 32 bit Vista can i use 64 bit vista on it
SP
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Bugs can neither be created nor be removed from software by a developer. They can only be converted from one form to another. The total number of bugs in the software always remain constant.
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Only if the CPU is a 64-bit CPU that is supported by Vista.
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I would like to know how to prevent broadcasting between two NICs (NIC X 192.168.xx.1, NIC Y 192.168.yy.1)in Windows XP? I have a PC with two NICs in different VLAN. I found that many traffics in 192.168.xx.0 are generated by ip address of its NIC Y 192.168.yy.1. The source mac address of the traffics are its NIC X. The destination of the traffics are mac address FFFFFFFFFFFF.
So I would like to prevent it! Please help!
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Which broadcasts are these?
i guess it will be your normal "NetBIOS announcements". If possible (and wont break anything), remove the "client for windows networks" on it.
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Is it can prevent NIC X to forward the traffic that the NIC Y 192.168.yy.1 to send packets to 255.255.255.255?
Please help!
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Well.. how do you see that this broadcast is going to the other subnet?
It would be very stupid for Microsoft to broadcast your presence coming from an IP to a network which will only route it onwards.
A packet of 192.168.xx.1 will never arrive anywhere on 192.168.yy.0/24 ....
How are you determine the delivery of this packet? Are you using a sniffer?
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Something like sniffer!
It may be due to a class management software, it will generate the boardcast frame periodically. But it always send to 192.168.xx.1.
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LaHaHa wrote: I would like to know how to prevent broadcasting between two NICs (NIC X 192.168.xx.1, NIC Y 192.168.yy.1)in Windows XP? I have a PC with two NICs in different VLAN. I found that many traffics in 192.168.xx.0 are generated by ip address of its NIC Y 192.168.yy.1. The source mac address of the traffics are its NIC X. The destination of the traffics are mac address FFFFFFFFFFFF.
Use router instead of 2 network card. Router will block broadcast by default.
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The reason of using 2 network card is used to send a lot of data in a isolated network without affect the real network. The PC with two network card is the PC of teacher. So we can't use router instead of it.
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Hi,
i have one problem in IIS.
I have installed IIS on my PC from administrator login, as I don't have right for installation.
Now when i am login then in IIS default website is not there.
But in administator login it's showing perfect.
Why it is so??
Please help..
Thanks,
Sun Rays
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Is it win2003? i think the localstart.asp(x?) is protected from outside users.
Are you accessing localhost?
Otherwise, make sure you have the proper permissions..
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I would just like to know if anyone out there has a working Playstation 2 emulator?
Work Hard Play Hard
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There are various PS2 emulators, but using the ROM's required is illegal due to copyright law. This also applies to all recent games consoles. If you are unsure, ask the manufacturer.
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I am using Win XP. I can not see my computer in its workgroup before there are other computers on the network connected to my computer.
As soon as i connect any other computer to my computer, i can see my computer in its wrokgroup!
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Hi Forum,
I am looking for application that could block another application when loading. Now on messenger like Yahoo and MSN are everywhere in my office. Some of them use it for official communication but the rest just for fun which of course decrease work performance. The management doesn't want to block all the user but some of them should be.
Does anyone knows what kind of application to help me or other references for developing small application would be appreciate as well
Regards,
JClick
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Are you in an Active directory? If so, try Group Policy
I guess you could prevent these programs from being installed, and started. MSN messenger will be a bit harder to remove, since it's MS idea of world domination. But Yahoo should not be much of a problem..
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