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| Guest | RunDLL Error Hi. I'm after a bit of advice. A while ago I installed and later uninstalled a programme as the administrator in Vista. Now when I log in as the administrator, I immediately get and error message "Error loading C:\PROGRA~2\Kodak\EasyShareSetup\$REGIS~1\Registration_7.4.30.2.sxt The specified module could not be found." I can acknowledge this message and there are no problems, but I'd rather eliminate this alltogether. I believe I have to delete the entry from the registry, but I'm being cautious and would like some advice from someone who knows what they're doing. Do I simply go into the Registry Editor and delete the whole Kodak folder from HKEY_CURRENT_USER? Or should I delete a specific item? Any help will be very much appreciated. |
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| Guest | RE: RunDLL Error "Gilb" wrote: Quote: > Hi. I'm after a bit of advice. A while ago I installed and later > uninstalled a programme as the administrator in Vista. Now when I log in as > the administrator, I immediately get and error message "Error loading > C:\PROGRA~2\Kodak\EasyShareSetup\$REGIS~1\Registration_7.4.30.2.sxt The > specified module could not be found." > > I can acknowledge this message and there are no problems, but I'd rather > eliminate this alltogether. I believe I have to delete the entry from the > registry, but I'm being cautious and would like some advice from someone who > knows what they're doing. Do I simply go into the Registry Editor and delete > the whole Kodak folder from HKEY_CURRENT_USER? Or should I delete a specific > item? > > Any help will be very much appreciated. |
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| Guest | RE: RunDLL Error "Gilb" wrote: Quote: > Hi. I'm after a bit of advice. A while ago I installed and later > uninstalled a programme as the administrator in Vista. Now when I log in as > the administrator, I immediately get and error message "Error loading > C:\PROGRA~2\Kodak\EasyShareSetup\$REGIS~1\Registration_7.4.30.2.sxt The > specified module could not be found." > > I can acknowledge this message and there are no problems, but I'd rather > eliminate this alltogether. I believe I have to delete the entry from the > registry, but I'm being cautious and would like some advice from someone who > knows what they're doing. Do I simply go into the Registry Editor and delete > the whole Kodak folder from HKEY_CURRENT_USER? Or should I delete a specific > item? > > Any help will be very much appreciated. I've encountered exactly the same issue. I'm a little angry because I only installed Kodak EasyShare because the "Getting Started Guide" to the Kodak Digital Picture Frame I received as a gift specify that the software should be installed before you do anything else. Nonsense. The EasyShare software is totally unnecessary. Again, any help would be much appreciated by me too. Thanks. |
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| Guest | RE: RunDLL Error I have a solution, that worked for me anyway. Since I had installed (then removed) Kodak EasyShare so recently, I decided to run System Restore, choosing a point just before I installed this problem causing software. It worked. I hope this helps others. "JJW48" wrote: Quote: > > > "Gilb" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi. I'm after a bit of advice. A while ago I installed and later > > uninstalled a programme as the administrator in Vista. Now when I log in as > > the administrator, I immediately get and error message "Error loading > > C:\PROGRA~2\Kodak\EasyShareSetup\$REGIS~1\Registration_7.4.30.2.sxt The > > specified module could not be found." > > > > I can acknowledge this message and there are no problems, but I'd rather > > eliminate this alltogether. I believe I have to delete the entry from the > > registry, but I'm being cautious and would like some advice from someone who > > knows what they're doing. Do I simply go into the Registry Editor and delete > > the whole Kodak folder from HKEY_CURRENT_USER? Or should I delete a specific > > item? > > > > Any help will be very much appreciated. > Hello > I've encountered exactly the same issue. I'm a little angry because I only > installed Kodak EasyShare because the "Getting Started Guide" to the Kodak > Digital Picture Frame I received as a gift specify that the software should > be installed before you do anything else. Nonsense. The EasyShare software > is totally unnecessary. Again, any help would be much appreciated by me too. > Thanks. |
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