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      3rd Apr 2007
had a auto down load come through,restarted computor and got this

RTDCPL.EXE
ellegal system DLL relocation
The system DLL user 32dll was relocated in memory.The application will not
run Properly,The relocation occurred because the DDL C:\WINDOWS\System32\HH
CTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for windows system DLLS. The
vendor surpplying the DLL should be contacted for new DLL.

could someone tell what happend and how to fix it please?
 
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      3rd Apr 2007
See Known Issues section of http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902
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Jimjet wrote:
> had a auto down load come through,restarted computor and got this
>
> RTDCPL.EXE
> ellegal system DLL relocation
> The system DLL user 32dll was relocated in memory.The application will not
> run Properly,The relocation occurred because the DDL
> C:\WINDOWS\System32\HH
> CTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for windows system DLLS. The
> vendor surpplying the DLL should be contacted for new DLL.
>
> could someone tell what happend and how to fix it please?


 
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"Jimjet" wrote:

> had a auto down load come through,restarted computor and got this
>
> RTDCPL.EXE
> ellegal system DLL relocation
> The system DLL user 32dll was relocated in memory.The application will not
> run Properly,The relocation occurred because the DDL C:\WINDOWS\System32\HH
> CTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for windows system DLLS. The
> vendor surpplying the DLL should be contacted for new DLL.
>
> could someone tell what happend and how to fix it please?


lol Just read the post below and looked it up does this mean I need to wait
for the next update to stop this warning coming up every time I switch on?
 
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      3rd Apr 2007
Jimjet wrote:
>> had a auto down load come through,restarted computor and got this
>>
>> RTDCPL.EXE
>> ellegal system DLL relocation
>> The system DLL user 32dll was relocated in memory.The application will
>> not
>> run Properly,The relocation occurred because the DDL
>> C:\WINDOWS\System32\HH
>> CTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for windows system DLLS. The
>> vendor surpplying the DLL should be contacted for new DLL.
>>
>> could someone tell what happend and how to fix it please?

<paste>
> See Known Issues section of http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902

</paste>
>
> lol Just read the post below and looked it up does this mean I need to
> wait
> for the next update to stop this warning coming up every time I switch on?


No, it means go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448 and follow the
instructions to obtain the free hotfix (ask for it my number). As long as
you don't ask *any* other questions, it will be provided free of charge.
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MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org

 
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      3rd Apr 2007

Thx for info ,I will try to get that done

 
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      3rd Apr 2007
YW.

Jimjet wrote:
> Thx for info ,I will try to get that done

 
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      3rd Apr 2007
"PA Bear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
> Jimjet wrote:
>>> had a auto down load come through,restarted computor and got this
>>>
>>> RTDCPL.EXE
>>> ellegal system DLL relocation
>>> The system DLL user 32dll was relocated in memory.The application will
>>> not
>>> run Properly,The relocation occurred because the DDL
>>> C:\WINDOWS\System32\HH
>>> CTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for windows system DLLS. The
>>> vendor surpplying the DLL should be contacted for new DLL.
>>>
>>> could someone tell what happend and how to fix it please?

> <paste>
>> See Known Issues section of http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902

> </paste>
>>
>> lol Just read the post below and looked it up does this mean I need to
>> wait
>> for the next update to stop this warning coming up every time I switch
>> on?

>
> No, it means go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448 and follow the
> instructions to obtain the free hotfix (ask for it my number). As long as
> you don't ask *any* other questions, it will be provided free of charge.


I don't think you have to call for it. It's available for download via link
in the KB article.

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Rock wrote:
> "PA Bear" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>> Jimjet wrote:
>>>> had a auto down load come through,restarted computor and got this
>>>>
>>>> RTDCPL.EXE
>>>> ellegal system DLL relocation
>>>> The system DLL user 32dll was relocated in memory.The application will
>>>> not
>>>> run Properly,The relocation occurred because the DDL
>>>> C:\WINDOWS\System32\HH
>>>> CTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for windows system DLLS.
>>>> The
>>>> vendor surpplying the DLL should be contacted for new DLL.
>>>>
>>>> could someone tell what happend and how to fix it please?

>> <paste>
>>> See Known Issues section of http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925902
>>> </paste> lol Just read the post below and looked it up does this mean I
>>> need to
>>> wait
>>> for the next update to stop this warning coming up every time I switch
>>> on?

>>
>> No, it means go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448 and follow the
>> instructions to obtain the free hotfix (ask for it my number). As long
>> as
>> you don't ask *any* other questions, it will be provided free of charge.

>
> I don't think you have to call for it. It's available for download via
> link
> in the KB article.


It is /now/, yes!

=>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...B-F7B3B0FD3D86
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