Problems at start up!!

G

Guest

This is a repeat problem...

After logging in and after my desktop appears with all necessary icons,
the following pop up appears " IPMon32.exe-Application Error" ... below
that this is what is read ... "The application failed to initialize properly
( 0xc0000142). Click on OK to terminate the application. "

A previous suggestion included the following with (unfortunately) no results.

"Go to Start>Run and key in msconfig then click on OK or hit ENTER. Click on
the Startup tab. Locate the entry for Ipmon32 and click in the checkbox
beside it to uncheck it."

Should I uninstall my internet provider program and reload? Any suggestions
to rid of this annoying pop up?

Thanks
 
W

Wesley Vogel

Unistall it and don't bother to re-install.

Are you using Verizon? Or SBC?

netsetup.cpl is related to IPMON32. IPMON32 = IPMON32.exe

ipmon32.exe is an application from Verizon. It provides the user with
monitor diagnostic tools. It is known to consume large amount of resources.

I hate to recommend this, but I don't know another way...

Start | Run | Type: msconfig | OK |
Startup tab | UNCheck: IPMON32 | Click Apply |
Click OK | Reboot

[[Q: Is IP insight really needed?
A: No it's not necessary at all. It's a diagnostic tool that Verizon techs
can use to troubleshoot connection problems on your line. IP Insight is a
Quality of Service and/or diagnostic package - but it's not used by VOL at
this time - there's no back-end companion for tech support or NOC to use to
access it... It does send "phone home" data used to check latency and
network traffic occasionally, but like any other features that it contains
are unused or not implemented.]]
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/1247

IPMon32.exe seems to be related to spyware.

C:\Program Files\Visual Networks\Visual IP InSight\SBC\IPMon32.exe
 

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