shell32.dll problems

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When I turn on my computer a box pops up asking to run a cpl elevated. My
only options are continue or cancel. I always cancel, but i would like to
solve the problem. There is a details box and when i click it i get the
following:

"C:\windows\system32\runlegacycplelevated.exe"
shell32.dll, control_rundll "stacgui.cpl" page=portmap

Does anyone know why this happens and how to make it stop? i have run my
virus scanner and spysweeper and no alerts or infections come up. someone
please help. i have been researching and asking for help on this for months
now. Thank you for helping me whoever takes the time. i really appreciate it.

--
Phil Hunt
 
Re: shell32.dll problems

philhuntjr wrote:
> When I turn on my computer a box pops up asking to run a cpl elevated. My
> only options are continue or cancel. I always cancel, but i would like to
> solve the problem. There is a details box and when i click it i get the
> following:
>
> "C:\windows\system32\runlegacycplelevated.exe"
> shell32.dll, control_rundll "stacgui.cpl" page=portmap
>
> Does anyone know why this happens and how to make it stop? i have run my
> virus scanner and spysweeper and no alerts or infections come up. someone
> please help. i have been researching and asking for help on this for months
> now. Thank you for helping me whoever takes the time. i really appreciate it.
>


Asked and answered in the other newsgroup to which you posted. Please
don't multipost; it makes more work for everyone and will get you *less*
help, not more. See this for why:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting

If you have forgotten where you posted or can't find your post, use
Google Groups Advanced Search and search for your name.


Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
 
Re: shell32.dll problems

i apologize. since you like to be critical, why don't you use some of that
effort to help?
--
Phil Hunt


"Malke" wrote:

> philhuntjr wrote:
> > When I turn on my computer a box pops up asking to run a cpl elevated. My
> > only options are continue or cancel. I always cancel, but i would like to
> > solve the problem. There is a details box and when i click it i get the
> > following:
> >
> > "C:\windows\system32\runlegacycplelevated.exe"
> > shell32.dll, control_rundll "stacgui.cpl" page=portmap
> >
> > Does anyone know why this happens and how to make it stop? i have run my
> > virus scanner and spysweeper and no alerts or infections come up. someone
> > please help. i have been researching and asking for help on this for months
> > now. Thank you for helping me whoever takes the time. i really appreciate it.
> >

>
> Asked and answered in the other newsgroup to which you posted. Please
> don't multipost; it makes more work for everyone and will get you *less*
> help, not more. See this for why:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting
>
> If you have forgotten where you posted or can't find your post, use
> Google Groups Advanced Search and search for your name.
>
>
> Malke
> --
> Elephant Boy Computers
> www.elephantboycomputers.com
> "Don't Panic!"
> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>
 
Re: shell32.dll problems

Malke did make the effort to help you by answering your question in another
newsgroup that you multiposted in. Try not to be snotty when someone takes
the time to answer your question.

"philhuntjr" <philhuntjr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:60D1A1EB-A15B-4CE8-BE05-22915F58686F@microsoft.com...
>i apologize. since you like to be critical, why don't you use some of that
> effort to help?
> --
> Phil Hunt
>
>
> "Malke" wrote:
>
>> philhuntjr wrote:
>> > When I turn on my computer a box pops up asking to run a cpl elevated.
>> > My
>> > only options are continue or cancel. I always cancel, but i would like
>> > to
>> > solve the problem. There is a details box and when i click it i get the
>> > following:
>> >
>> > "C:\windows\system32\runlegacycplelevated.exe"
>> > shell32.dll, control_rundll "stacgui.cpl" page=portmap
>> >
>> > Does anyone know why this happens and how to make it stop? i have run
>> > my
>> > virus scanner and spysweeper and no alerts or infections come up.
>> > someone
>> > please help. i have been researching and asking for help on this for
>> > months
>> > now. Thank you for helping me whoever takes the time. i really
>> > appreciate it.
>> >

>>
>> Asked and answered in the other newsgroup to which you posted. Please
>> don't multipost; it makes more work for everyone and will get you *less*
>> help, not more. See this for why:
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossposting
>>
>> If you have forgotten where you posted or can't find your post, use
>> Google Groups Advanced Search and search for your name.
>>
>>
>> Malke
>> --
>> Elephant Boy Computers
>> www.elephantboycomputers.com
>> "Don't Panic!"
>> MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
>>
 
Re: shell32.dll problems

---Fitz--- wrote:
> Malke did make the effort to help you by answering your question in
> another newsgroup that you multiposted in. Try not to be snotty when
> someone takes the time to answer your question.



You are an idiot, Fitz.
Google for your name is making an effort to help?

Answer is in another newsgroup? The TOAD Malke is here already, posting
UseNet wisdom.

/netlink
 
Re: shell32.dll problems

"netlink_blue" <pcjtv@cooltoad.com> wrote in message
news:ew4kCTnGIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> ---Fitz--- wrote:
>> Malke did make the effort to help you by answering your question in
>> another newsgroup that you multiposted in. Try not to be snotty when
>> someone takes the time to answer your question.

>
>
> You are an idiot, Fitz.
> Google for your name is making an effort to help?
>
> Answer is in another newsgroup? The TOAD Malke is here already, posting
> UseNet wisdom.
>
> /netlink



Not my fault the OP can't remember which groups he posted to. That's what
happens when you multipost. Since I found Malke's answer to the OP's
question, perhaps the OP can learn how to do the same thing. Since I didn't
say anything about searching Google for a name, perhaps you should fire your
shots toward the poster who made the comment about Google that so infuriated
you. If you read posts more carefully you can avoid the same mistake again.
 
Re: shell32.dll problems

---Fitz--- wrote:
> "netlink_blue" <pcjtv@cooltoad.com> wrote in message
> news:ew4kCTnGIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
>> ---Fitz--- wrote:
>>
>>> Malke did make the effort to help you by answering your question in
>>> another newsgroup that you multiposted in. Try not to be snotty when
>>> someone takes the time to answer your question.

>>
>>
>>
>> You are an idiot, Fitz.
>> Google for your name is making an effort to help?
>>
>> Answer is in another newsgroup? The TOAD Malke is here already,
>> posting UseNet wisdom.
>>
>> /netlink

>
>
>
> Not my fault the OP can't remember which groups he posted to. That's
> what happens when you multipost. Since I found Malke's answer to the
> OP's question, perhaps the OP can learn how to do the same thing. Since
> I didn't say anything about searching Google for a name, perhaps you
> should fire your shots toward the poster who made the comment about
> Google that so infuriated you. If you read posts more carefully you can
> avoid the same mistake again.



OK - you're not an idiot. Sorry about that. Posts are read by many
people, not just the question/answer parties. Different readers are
subscribed to different combinations of Microsoft groups. For the sake
of all other readers who aren't "in" on the Phil/Malke show ...


Looks like Phil posted in -

microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
microsoft.public.windowsupdate

His problem might be audio drivers. Updating his audio drivers is a
mystery to Phil, apparently. Malke has "answered" Phil's question on
ALL the above groups (except for one). And of all Malke's answers, only
one is real. The others are UseNet wisedom about multi-posting, and
patting himself on the back about "already" giving an answer elsewhere.

I wish Malke could become aware of another UseNet wisedom. The wisedom
of keeping his mouth shut sometimes, and not blowing his own horn and
following a possible lamer around.

Malke is SO helpful to Phil. But not to all the other readers who
stumble across the *Phil - Malke* show.

{abde-abde-abde}
that's all folks,
/netlink
 
Re: shell32.dll problems

"netlink_blue" <pcjtv@cooltoad.com> wrote in message
news:%231kxi5pGIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> ---Fitz--- wrote:
>> "netlink_blue" <pcjtv@cooltoad.com> wrote in message
>> news:ew4kCTnGIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>
>>> ---Fitz--- wrote:
>>>
>>>> Malke did make the effort to help you by answering your question in
>>>> another newsgroup that you multiposted in. Try not to be snotty when
>>>> someone takes the time to answer your question.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> You are an idiot, Fitz.
>>> Google for your name is making an effort to help?
>>>
>>> Answer is in another newsgroup? The TOAD Malke is here already, posting
>>> UseNet wisdom.
>>>
>>> /netlink

>>
>>
>>
>> Not my fault the OP can't remember which groups he posted to. That's
>> what happens when you multipost. Since I found Malke's answer to the
>> OP's question, perhaps the OP can learn how to do the same thing. Since
>> I didn't say anything about searching Google for a name, perhaps you
>> should fire your shots toward the poster who made the comment about
>> Google that so infuriated you. If you read posts more carefully you can
>> avoid the same mistake again.

>
>
> OK - you're not an idiot. Sorry about that. Posts are read by many
> people, not just the question/answer parties. Different readers are
> subscribed to different combinations of Microsoft groups. For the sake of
> all other readers who aren't "in" on the Phil/Malke show ...
>

< SNIP>
No prob.
 
Re: shell32.dll problems

Unfortunately this has turned into netlink/fitz show and phil, the lame op
who knows absolutely squat about how computers poerate is still confused on
how to fix this problem. i am sorry everyone... i didn't know that there was
an accepted way of posting. iposted in several different places to make sure
that someone stumbled across my question. can't we all just get along?
--
Phil Hunt


"netlink_blue" wrote:

> ---Fitz--- wrote:
> > "netlink_blue" <pcjtv@cooltoad.com> wrote in message
> > news:ew4kCTnGIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >
> >> ---Fitz--- wrote:
> >>
> >>> Malke did make the effort to help you by answering your question in
> >>> another newsgroup that you multiposted in. Try not to be snotty when
> >>> someone takes the time to answer your question.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> You are an idiot, Fitz.
> >> Google for your name is making an effort to help?
> >>
> >> Answer is in another newsgroup? The TOAD Malke is here already,
> >> posting UseNet wisdom.
> >>
> >> /netlink

> >
> >
> >
> > Not my fault the OP can't remember which groups he posted to. That's
> > what happens when you multipost. Since I found Malke's answer to the
> > OP's question, perhaps the OP can learn how to do the same thing. Since
> > I didn't say anything about searching Google for a name, perhaps you
> > should fire your shots toward the poster who made the comment about
> > Google that so infuriated you. If you read posts more carefully you can
> > avoid the same mistake again.

>
>
> OK - you're not an idiot. Sorry about that. Posts are read by many
> people, not just the question/answer parties. Different readers are
> subscribed to different combinations of Microsoft groups. For the sake
> of all other readers who aren't "in" on the Phil/Malke show ...
>
>
> Looks like Phil posted in -
>
> microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
> microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
> microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
> microsoft.public.windowsupdate
>
> His problem might be audio drivers. Updating his audio drivers is a
> mystery to Phil, apparently. Malke has "answered" Phil's question on
> ALL the above groups (except for one). And of all Malke's answers, only
> one is real. The others are UseNet wisedom about multi-posting, and
> patting himself on the back about "already" giving an answer elsewhere.
>
> I wish Malke could become aware of another UseNet wisedom. The wisedom
> of keeping his mouth shut sometimes, and not blowing his own horn and
> following a possible lamer around.
>
> Malke is SO helpful to Phil. But not to all the other readers who
> stumble across the *Phil - Malke* show.
>
> {abde-abde-abde}
> that's all folks,
> /netlink
>
>
>
>
>
 
Re: shell32.dll problems

philhuntjr wrote:
> Unfortunately this has turned into netlink/fitz show and phil, the lame op
> who knows absolutely squat about how computers poerate is still confused on
> how to fix this problem. i am sorry everyone... i didn't know that there was
> an accepted way of posting. iposted in several different places to make sure
> that someone stumbled across my question. can't we all just get along?



Fair enough, I will try to get along.

Phil - please find a friend/acquaintance in your local circle. Someone
who is familiar with computer stuff.

Let this person find and update your audio(?) drivers. You need someone
at your side. In the real world.

It's (almost) impossible to accomplish what you need done by text
messaging or over the phone.

good luck,
netlink
 
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