Webb20 jan. 2024 · Running ndp48-web.exe yields "Procedure Entry Point EventUnregister not located in advapi32,dll. There are four copies of advapi32,dll in the Windows tree. On the chance that install could not find a copy, I extracted the files from ndp48-web.exe to a sub-directory, copied advapi32,dll to that directory, ran setup.exe, same error. Webb10 feb. 2024 · Choose the ‘Run as administrator’ option. Now, you have to re-register the corresponding DLL file. Find out which DLL file is causing the error. Type the command …
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WebbLaunch command prompt as administrator and do the following: regsvr32 .dll or regsvr32 .dll where is the path to the file, and is the name of the file. 2 level 2 Op · 6 yr. ago Ok I'll try that. Would a registry cleaner like ccleaner be able to deregister it as well? 1 Continue this thread Webb31 mars 2024 · Lastly, open Roblox, log in to your account and play any game. Search for “Control panel” using Windows Search and open it. Select “Uninstall a program”. Right-click “Roblox Player” and select “Uninstall”. Open the Microsoft Store app on your computer. Search for “Roblox” and select “Get”. Select “Play” and log in to ... tscc 1438
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Webb1 nov. 2024 · The existance of an "old" PHPRC environment variable will cause the wrong php.ini file to be loaded. The PHPRC System variable needed to be updated to the correct path.. Steps: Go to: Control Panel > System and Security > System > System Properties > Environment Variables > System variables Edit the PHPRC path to point to the correct … Webb13 dec. 2011 · The procedure entry point RegGetValueA could not be located in the dynamic link library ADVAPI32.DLL Cause This issue occurs because a previous update to the OLE DB Provider for DB2 added a call to the RegGetValue API. The RegGetValue API is not supported in 32-bit versions of Windows XP. WebbCheck the Event Viewer for Errors Press the Windows + X keys on your keyboard at the same time, then choose “Event Viewer” from the context menu. Click on “Windows Logs” … tsc bush hog