Re: AirGCFG.exe-Entry Point not found after SP3 Upgrade
Hi Richard,
Thank you for the instructions on how to get around the problem, I will try
out your recommendation this morning. I have also reported the problem to
D-Link, it will be interesting to read their reply to me.
Your information about SP3 being a beta version was interesting. Normally I
don't install beta versions and I did not notice Microsoft warning me that
SP3 is a beta version before I downloaded it.
However I must say that my computer appears to be noticeably faster with the
SP3 upgrade.
Andrea
"Richard in AZ" <me@mailinator.com> wrote in message
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> Exactly the same problem, but fixed it by going to Windows Defender,
> Tools - Software Explorer and
> disabled AirGCFG.exe from automatically starting at boot.** Now I don't
> get the error message and
> the Dlink NIC card works just fine.
> AirGCFG is a NIC monitoring function and the NIC will work without it.
> Dlink was advised and reported back that SP3 was still Beta and they may
> work on the problem after
> MS releases the final SP3.
> I informed them that they did not know what was what and I would not hold
> my breath until they fix
> the problem.
> Found out the problem was due to a new version of the wlanapi.dll file
> introduced with SP3 that
> conflicts with the Dlink monitoring file.
>
> ** Note: AirGCFG did not show up in the "msconfig" startup listing. But
> does show in Windows
> Defender, with an explanation of what it does.
>
> "Andrea" <anomynous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> |I have now removed SP3 from one of the computers and all is back to
> normal.
> | I have reported the problem to D-Link & presume they will have to
> provide a
> | new driver for their software.
> | Andrea
> |
> | "Andrea" <anomynous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> | news:eJwPTZ7sIHA.2208@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> | > No problems experienced during upgrade from Windows XP SP2 to SP3.
> | > However, when the computer is booted now an error message appears;
> | > AirGCGFG.exe - Entry Point Not Found. The procedure entry point
> | > apsGetInterfacecount could not be located in the dynamic link library
> | > wlanapi.dll.
> | >
> | > Has anyone else experienced this problem, if so have you found a
> solution?
> | >
> | > Andrea
> | >
> |
> |
>
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