Error Message During Logon

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Hello, I have Windows 2000 Proffesional SP4 installed on my old Dell laptop.

I am getting an error message when I first logon that says the following:
"Error Loading c\WINNT\system32\uvbjjagl.dll... The specified module could
not be found".

Can someone guide me as to how to fix this problem, please. Thank you.
 
I'd say remnants of malware. The file is not part of the operating system
and does not belong there. Not to mention the suspicious name.



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Frank said:
I am getting an error message when I first logon that says the
following: "Error Loading c\WINNT\system32\uvbjjagl.dll... The
specified module could not be found".

Can someone guide me as to how to fix this problem, please. Thank you.

To fix it, run regedit32.exe and search for any and every instance of
uvbjjagl.dll, then delete it.
 
Thank you for your solution. Where exactly do I run 'regedit32.exe'?? Do I
get to it by clicking on "Start"; "Run" and then typing that in? Please
elaborte if you don't mind. Thanks.
 
Yes, that method works.
Thank you for your solution. Where exactly do I run 'regedit32.exe'?? Do I
get to it by clicking on "Start"; "Run" and then typing that in? Please
elaborte if you don't mind. Thanks.

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Thank you for your solution. Where exactly do I run 'regedit32.exe'?? Do I
get to it by clicking on "Start"; "Run" and then typing that in? Please
elaborte if you don't mind. Thanks.

Exactly, and you don't even need to type the ".exe".
 
Thanks to all. I found one instance of that dll file in the registry. Once I
deleted it, I never received that logon error anymore. By the way FYI, the
system did not recognize the command you gave me of "regedit32". I just typed
in "regedit" and that got me to the registry.
 
Under Win2000, regedt32.exe is the companion program
to regedit.exe. You need it to set registry permissions. It is
quite unsuitable for searching for strings - regedit.exe would
be the right tool (as you found out yourself).

Under WinXP the two programs are merged into one.
 
Hello, I have Windows 2000 Proffesional SP4 installed on my old Dell laptop.

I am getting an error message when I first logon that says the following:
"Error Loading c\WINNT\system32\uvbjjagl.dll... The specified module could
not be found".

Can someone guide me as to how to fix this problem, please. Thank you.

I recently had an extention to my antenna. Something I did not allow my
installers to do in UK. If the customer wanted extra antenna points an amplifier
was installed in the roof and cables started from that box.

I have perfect reception (I fitted the antenna myself) on all stations except
SBS on my old 1975 Philips TV. The Compro tuner for the computer was teed in on
the old cable and all stations are good except CH 9. I even get SBS.
It was so astounding that the antenna man asked me where to get such tuner from
as he had never seen the likes of it.
I guess he must be a new man on the job as he insisted on teeing in rather than
fit an extention box as I was prepared to pay for.
I expect that Ch9 is affected because it is on the end of the cable. With a stub
like that you get standing wawes at certain frequencies. That was discovered and
used with great effect by the Radar Engineers during WW2

Børge in sunny Perth, Australia
 
nesredep egrob said:
I recently had an extention to my antenna. Something I did not allow my
installers to do in UK. If the customer wanted extra antenna points an
amplifier
was installed in the roof and cables started from that box.

I have perfect reception (I fitted the antenna myself) on all stations
except
SBS on my old 1975 Philips TV. The Compro tuner for the computer was teed
in on
the old cable and all stations are good except CH 9. I even get SBS.
It was so astounding that the antenna man asked me where to get such tuner
from
as he had never seen the likes of it.
I guess he must be a new man on the job as he insisted on teeing in rather
than
fit an extention box as I was prepared to pay for.
I expect that Ch9 is affected because it is on the end of the cable. With
a stub
like that you get standing wawes at certain frequencies. That was
discovered and
used with great effect by the Radar Engineers during WW2

Børge in sunny Perth, Australia

Mmh. Even though it's currently winter in sunny Perth, you must have
received a bad overdose of sunshine. Responding to a Win2000
logon query with a comment on TV reception . . . Not quite your
usual standard - better stay in the shade for a while! :-[
 
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