Thanks so much for the info!!! It worked, that stupid
little pop-up "not a valid date" is gone!
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Wolfgang,
See if any of this helps.
I saw this posted,as a reply,to a post,identical to yours,on a newsgroup.
I had this problem on my computer. It was caused by
c:\windows\system32\cpr.dll. The remedy was to uninstall
CPR from add/remove programs.
Another post that I've just spotted.
It looks like a variant of this trojan.
From:
http://bdn.borland.com/article/0,1410,31856,00.html
"This problem shows up because someone used a trial
version of the programming tool Delphi to write some
software. They then published that software and it ended
up on your computer. Now that this person's trial period
of Delphi has expired, so has the software on your
computer.
Unfortunately, this software appears to be what is
called a "Shell Extension," which is a piece of software
that Windows loads and talks to whenever you click on a
file, open Internet Explorer, and in some other
situations as well. We have been able to determine which
program is causing this error, however we are still not
quite sure how it is finding it's way onto customers'
computers.
Note: If you believe that this an application you should
not remove please use your own judgement of what you
should do.
To remove this software, open up Control Panel via the
Start Menu. Some users have reported that the error
prevents them from doing this; in this case you will need
to boot your computer into Safe Mode. To do this, reboot
the machine and press F8 as it is starting up. You will
be presented with a list of options, one of which
is "Safe Mode." Once you have the Control Panel open,
select "Add/Remove Programs." You will see a list of
applications installed on your machine. One of these
should be called "CPR."
Remove this application with the Add/Remove Programs
window, and you should see these errors go away. The
users that we have spoken to have all reported that this
CPR application was not something they intentionally
installed,and have not reported any negative side effects
from the removal of it.
On rare occasions, using Add/Remove Programs is not
enough; a reference to this software is still left on the
machine and the error will persist. In this case, you
need to delete the offending software manually, and you
will need to log back into Safe Mode to do it. Once in
Safe Mode, open the Start Menu and select "Run." In the
Run dialog, enter "cmd." This will take you to a DOS
window. Navigate to the c:windowssystem32 like so: