dll has not been registered error
#1 OFFLINE
Posted 06 September 2008 - 06:30 PM
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 06 September 2008 - 07:30 PM
dragonfly, on Sep 6 2008, 02:30 PM, said:
Welcome to the forums.
While not really a CCleaner problem , you will still get help here or another forum.
The moderator may switch your post to the Software or Hardware forum.
This is a borderline problem.
Do you have a wireless system ?
Can you cut and paste or copy that error message exactly ? This will help you get a faster answer to your problem ?
Can you tell us more about your system and internet connection?
Good luck,
#3 OFFLINE
Posted 06 September 2008 - 08:23 PM
dragonfly, on Sep 6 2008, 06:30 PM, said:
As Davey says this isn't really a CC problem.
To register any dll you would normally use Regsvr32.exe. Now if this dll is in your Windows\System32 folder then all you have to do is
Run: Regsvr32 yourfilename.dll.
It will return a message if it has been registered correctly or not.
If its located in another folder then you use
Run: Regsvr32 fullpath\yourfilename.dll
#4 OFFLINE
Posted 06 September 2008 - 09:57 PM
davey, on Sep 6 2008, 02:30 PM, said:
Welcome to the forums.
While not really a CCleaner problem , you will still get help here or another forum.
The moderator may switch your post to the Software or Hardware forum.
This is a borderline problem.
Do you have a wireless system ?
Can you cut and paste or copy that error message exactly ? This will help you get a faster answer to your problem ?
Can you tell us more about your system and internet connection?
Good luck,
Thanks for replying. I do have a wireless system - Linksys. I tried to cut and paste the error but it won't let me. It's a small window with Wireless Configuration in the title bar; message has a red circle with an X through it; it reads; Notification dll has not been registered, program will not work correctly; it has a OK radio button.
I'm running Windows XP Professional; I have cable internet. Any help is very much appreciated. Thanks
#5 OFFLINE
Posted 06 September 2008 - 10:01 PM
Keithuk, on Sep 6 2008, 03:23 PM, said:
As Davey says this isn't really a CC problem.
To register any dll you would normally use Regsvr32.exe. Now if this dll is in your Windows\System32 folder then all you have to do is
Run: Regsvr32 yourfilename.dll.
It will return a message if it has been registered correctly or not.
If its located in another folder then you use
Run: Regsvr32 fullpath\yourfilename.dll
#6 OFFLINE
Posted 06 September 2008 - 10:19 PM
dragonfly, on Sep 6 2008, 10:01 PM, said:
Well does this error message tell you which dll isn't registered?
Do you know the name of this dll? If you do then search your drive for its location. If its in your Windows\System32 folder then as I said just use
Run: Regsvr32 yourfilename.dll.
If its in another folder Program Files then you need to add the full path location and filename.
e.g. if I wanted to register unicows.dll in the CCleaner folder I would use
Run: Regsvr32 C:\Program~1\CCleaner\unicows.dll. And it would return the message LoadLibrary failed because this dll doesn't need registering.
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Posted 07 September 2008 - 08:46 AM
dragonfly, on Sep 6 2008, 05:57 PM, said:
Thanks for replying. I do have a wireless system - Linksys. I tried to cut and paste the error but it won't let me. It's a small window with Wireless Configuration in the title bar; message has a red circle with an X through it; it reads; Notification dll has not been registered, program will not work correctly; it has a OK radio button.
I'm running Windows XP Professional; I have cable internet. Any help is very much appreciated. Thanks
You sound very new to PC usage just like I was awhile ago.
Can you tell us what version of WinXP PRO that you are using ? WinXP SP1, or SP2, or SP3 ?
You can find this listed at the top of CCleaner window.
Click on this link to Microsoft (MS) Updates and be sure that you have all the latest updates installed.
http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdat...t.aspx?ln=en-us
Then come back and let us know.
P.S. Also what model Linksys you have and the name of your ISP ?
Edited by davey, 07 September 2008 - 08:49 AM.
#8 OFFLINE
Posted 29 September 2008 - 04:03 AM
nview.dll was loaded, but the DllRegister Server entry point was not found. This file cannot be registered.
Any suggestions?
Guillermo
Keithuk, on Sep 6 2008, 05:19 PM, said:
Do you know the name of this dll? If you do then search your drive for its location. If its in your Windows\System32 folder then as I said just use
Run: Regsvr32 yourfilename.dll.
If its in another folder Program Files then you need to add the full path location and filename.
e.g. if I wanted to register unicows.dll in the CCleaner folder I would use
Run: Regsvr32 C:\Program~1\CCleaner\unicows.dll. And it would return the message LoadLibrary failed because this dll doesn't need registering.
#9 OFFLINE
Posted 29 September 2008 - 05:03 AM
About NView: http://www.nvidia.co...ture_nview.html
You can try uninstalling and reinstalling your NVidia drivers+software. Or check your PC manufactuers web site for an updated driver release. Or dl direct from NVidia if your familiar with your hardware/drivers already.
#10 OFFLINE
Posted 29 September 2008 - 09:39 PM
Guillermo, on Sep 29 2008, 04:03 AM, said:
nview.dll was loaded, but the DllRegister Server entry point was not found. This file cannot be registered.
Yes nview.dll is a Nvidia dll I have it in my system and mine doesn't register, not all dll's have to be registered. Just reinstall you graphics drivers or download newer ones.
Nvidia have their own forum.











