regsvr32/u lmpgspl.ax

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I have a problem with this errore popping up. I have checked the forum but
cannot seem to find the answer to it. I found one person with this problem
buut they were trying to run clips in windows movie. I am however not trying
to do anything like this but I still get the error message anyway. Is there
anyone out there who can help me please i have already tried the suggestions
for the other person who had this problem with no luck. Thank you
Betty
 
boopygirl said:
I have a problem with this errore popping up. I have checked the forum but
cannot seem to find the answer to it. I found one person with this problem
buut they were trying to run clips in windows movie. I am however not trying
to do anything like this but I still get the error message anyway. Is there
anyone out there who can help me please i have already tried the suggestions
for the other person who had this problem with no luck. Thank you
Betty

There are a couple of different fixes for this depending on what you
have installed on your system.

1. If you have Nero, update to the very latest version.

2. Unregister the Ligos codecs (lmpgspl.ax, etc.). To do this, click on
the Start Orb and type "cmd.exe". Then right-click on Cmd and choose Run
As Administrator. You will see the cmd prompt. At the prompt, type:

regsvr32 /u lmpgsl.ax [enter]

You'll get a confirmation box saying the unregistration was successful.
Do this for every codec for which you get the error.

3. If after the unregistering you get an error that the codec can't be
found, log into an account with administrative privileges. Go to Control
Panel>Folder Options>View. Set the options to see all hidden files.

Now go to C:\Windows\System32 and find the .dll for which you got the
error. Right-click on it and Rename to (ex.) lmpgsl.ax.bak. Log off and
go back to your regular account and see if you can play the movie file
by double-clicking on it now. You should not get the error any more.


Malke
 
You posted this for others with the problem and i tried it and it never
worked as i do not have the dll on my computer at all. windows Vista is
throwing up 3 of these error messages for programs i don't even have and i
dont understand it. If i had the programs then i could goo in and sort the
problems out but they are not on my computer. I run Roxio easy media creator
9.
Betty

Malke said:
boopygirl said:
I have a problem with this errore popping up. I have checked the forum but
cannot seem to find the answer to it. I found one person with this problem
buut they were trying to run clips in windows movie. I am however not trying
to do anything like this but I still get the error message anyway. Is there
anyone out there who can help me please i have already tried the suggestions
for the other person who had this problem with no luck. Thank you
Betty

There are a couple of different fixes for this depending on what you
have installed on your system.

1. If you have Nero, update to the very latest version.

2. Unregister the Ligos codecs (lmpgspl.ax, etc.). To do this, click on
the Start Orb and type "cmd.exe". Then right-click on Cmd and choose Run
As Administrator. You will see the cmd prompt. At the prompt, type:

regsvr32 /u lmpgsl.ax [enter]

You'll get a confirmation box saying the unregistration was successful.
Do this for every codec for which you get the error.

3. If after the unregistering you get an error that the codec can't be
found, log into an account with administrative privileges. Go to Control
Panel>Folder Options>View. Set the options to see all hidden files.

Now go to C:\Windows\System32 and find the .dll for which you got the
error. Right-click on it and Rename to (ex.) lmpgsl.ax.bak. Log off and
go back to your regular account and see if you can play the movie file
by double-clicking on it now. You should not get the error any more.


Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
 
boopygirl said:
You posted this for others with the problem and i tried it and it never
worked as i do not have the dll on my computer at all. windows Vista is
throwing up 3 of these error messages for programs i don't even have and i
dont understand it. If i had the programs then i could goo in and sort the
problems out but they are not on my computer. I run Roxio easy media creator
9.
Betty

Did you also try this part?
error. Right-click on it and Rename to (ex.) lmpgsl.ax.bak. Log off and
go back to your regular account and see if you can play the movie file
by double-clicking on it now. You should not get the error any more.

If you already did the above and you are still getting the error, then
either 1) you are doing something wrong; 2) there is something else
wrong on your computer. Since I can't see your machine, I can't guess
whether the problems are 1 or 2.

If you really followed *all* the instructions - to the letter - and
still can't get this fixed, then contact your computer mftr.'s tech
support for help and/or Roxio tech support.


Malke
 
Yes i did tery that but to no availe. Thank you for trying to help me i will
get in touch with dell and Roxio. thank you though for trying
Betty
 
Worked for me! When I ran the regsvr32 command I got an error message. But, I
did find lmpgspl.ax in my windows/sys32 folder-renamed it to .bak, and my
problem went away!

Thanks! :)

Malke said:
boopygirl said:
I have a problem with this errore popping up. I have checked the forum but
cannot seem to find the answer to it. I found one person with this problem
buut they were trying to run clips in windows movie. I am however not trying
to do anything like this but I still get the error message anyway. Is there
anyone out there who can help me please i have already tried the suggestions
for the other person who had this problem with no luck. Thank you
Betty

There are a couple of different fixes for this depending on what you
have installed on your system.

1. If you have Nero, update to the very latest version.

2. Unregister the Ligos codecs (lmpgspl.ax, etc.). To do this, click on
the Start Orb and type "cmd.exe". Then right-click on Cmd and choose Run
As Administrator. You will see the cmd prompt. At the prompt, type:

regsvr32 /u lmpgsl.ax [enter]

You'll get a confirmation box saying the unregistration was successful.
Do this for every codec for which you get the error.

3. If after the unregistering you get an error that the codec can't be
found, log into an account with administrative privileges. Go to Control
Panel>Folder Options>View. Set the options to see all hidden files.

Now go to C:\Windows\System32 and find the .dll for which you got the
error. Right-click on it and Rename to (ex.) lmpgsl.ax.bak. Log off and
go back to your regular account and see if you can play the movie file
by double-clicking on it now. You should not get the error any more.


Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
 
I do not have this problem any more I have it sorted out now thank you. I had
to do a reformatt for a different reason and the problem was no more
afterwards.Betty

Netnmo said:
Worked for me! When I ran the regsvr32 command I got an error message. But, I
did find lmpgspl.ax in my windows/sys32 folder-renamed it to .bak, and my
problem went away!

Thanks! :)

Malke said:
boopygirl said:
I have a problem with this errore popping up. I have checked the forum but
cannot seem to find the answer to it. I found one person with this problem
buut they were trying to run clips in windows movie. I am however not trying
to do anything like this but I still get the error message anyway. Is there
anyone out there who can help me please i have already tried the suggestions
for the other person who had this problem with no luck. Thank you
Betty

There are a couple of different fixes for this depending on what you
have installed on your system.

1. If you have Nero, update to the very latest version.

2. Unregister the Ligos codecs (lmpgspl.ax, etc.). To do this, click on
the Start Orb and type "cmd.exe". Then right-click on Cmd and choose Run
As Administrator. You will see the cmd prompt. At the prompt, type:

regsvr32 /u lmpgsl.ax [enter]

You'll get a confirmation box saying the unregistration was successful.
Do this for every codec for which you get the error.

3. If after the unregistering you get an error that the codec can't be
found, log into an account with administrative privileges. Go to Control
Panel>Folder Options>View. Set the options to see all hidden files.

Now go to C:\Windows\System32 and find the .dll for which you got the
error. Right-click on it and Rename to (ex.) lmpgsl.ax.bak. Log off and
go back to your regular account and see if you can play the movie file
by double-clicking on it now. You should not get the error any more.


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