ATL.DLL

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When I try to open an application I get the following message: The
application has failed to start because ATL.DLL was not found. Re-installing
the application may help." What to do to repair this computer?
 
maybe you should
either give up trying to
launch that particular program

or

reinstall it like the error message
is advising.

if you are not sure which one
it may be, then you can try to
restore your system to a date
prior to the error popping up

or

you can take an educated guess
and see if there is a program that
is trying to start via the msconfig

or

you can google that dll and see the
results that will be provided to you....

- db
When I try to open an application I get the following message: The
application has failed to start because ATL.DLL was not found. Re-installing
the application may help." What to do to repair this computer?
 
acho7 said:
When I try to open an application I get the following message: The
application has failed to start because ATL.DLL was not found.
Re-installing
the application may help." What to do to repair this computer?

Does it happen with all programs or only one? If only one what program is
that? Is this a newly occurring problem? If so what happened between the
time it worked and when the problem started? Have you tried a system
restore to a point before this problem occurred?
 
Thanks db -

I get the same message with any program I try to open. How can msconfig help?

Also, there are too many Google responses to ATL.DLL
 
yeh, your right
there were a lot of results.

but i think i found your answer here:

http://www.mcse.ms/message2400825.html

i briefly scanned the postings referenced
and it involves the registry.

i didn't take a detail view of the info since
it appeared that someone with the problem
like yours was able to resolve it....

take a closer look and if you need more
help, i'll be watching your posting...

- db
Thanks db -

I get the same message with any program I try to open. How can msconfig help?

Also, there are too many Google responses to ATL.DLL
 
acho7 said:
When I try to open an application I get the following message: The
application has failed to start because ATL.DLL was not found. Re-installing
the application may help." What to do to repair this computer?

To do this, follow these steps:
Click Start, click Run, type cmd.exe, and then click OK.
On the prompt command type in:
regsvr32 /u Atl.dll
Press ENTER on your Keyboard to un-register the file.

Type the following line at the command prompt:
regsvr32 Atl.dll
Press ENTER on your keyboard to re-register the file.
Type exit, and then press ENTER on your keyboard.
Restart your computer and see if it will work.
Be sure your computer is clean from malwares as this can indicate that
something buggy or malwares residing on your system.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
 
oh,

i transposed the filename as a l t.dll
when it should have been a t l.dll

sorry about that. unfortunately,
the link i gave you was not the solution.

but rechecking microsoft.com, the solution
provided can be found here:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/282857

see if this makes better sense to you...

again, sorry about the transposition. maybe
i still need a bigger font here....

- db
db, i have no idea as to how to get to the registry or what to do at that
point.
 
nass, I get a message saying "LoadLibrary("Atl.dll") failed. The specific
module could not be found."
 
That right but you can copy and paste to be sure from the message.
You can also run this command, it looks like the ATL.DLL is corrupted or
missing from your computer beside some other important files.
Open the Run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and get your XP CD handy to insert in if the
system prompted you to do so.

The file located here you can copy it from another machine or download it
from safe site! or Perform a Repair install for your system if the Problem
Persist:
C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL

Try this command and see;
regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL click [OK]

Run Disk Clean Up and Defrag after that.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
 
nass, nothing seems to work. Here's my e-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Perhaps one of you good people could e-mail me their phone number for direct
assistance.

Thank you.

nass said:
That right but you can copy and paste to be sure from the message.
You can also run this command, it looks like the ATL.DLL is corrupted or
missing from your computer beside some other important files.
Open the Run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and get your XP CD handy to insert in if the
system prompted you to do so.

The file located here you can copy it from another machine or download it
from safe site! or Perform a Repair install for your system if the Problem
Persist:
C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL

Try this command and see;
regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL click [OK]

Run Disk Clean Up and Defrag after that.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
acho7 said:
I'm typing regsvr32 /u Atl.dll with a space after 32 and u.
 
i think i found the
answer your looking for.

go back and see the link i
provided in a response..

- db
nass, nothing seems to work. Here's my e-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Perhaps one of you good people could e-mail me their phone number for direct
assistance.

Thank you.

nass said:
That right but you can copy and paste to be sure from the message.
You can also run this command, it looks like the ATL.DLL is corrupted or
missing from your computer beside some other important files.
Open the Run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and get your XP CD handy to insert in if the
system prompted you to do so.

The file located here you can copy it from another machine or download it
from safe site! or Perform a Repair install for your system if the Problem
Persist:
C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL

Try this command and see;
regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL click [OK]

Run Disk Clean Up and Defrag after that.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
acho7 said:
I'm typing regsvr32 /u Atl.dll with a space after 32 and u.
 
Hi Acho7,
Please don't put your e-mail in a public Newsgroup unless you want lots of
spam e-mails.
My Advice is perform a Repair/reinstall or a system restore to when things
were working perfect for you.
Backup your data you in for a clean Install as the machine core system
looks corrupt, try the link provided by db.
HTH.
Regards,
nass

acho7 said:
nass, nothing seems to work. Here's my e-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Perhaps one of you good people could e-mail me their phone number for direct
assistance.

Thank you.

nass said:
That right but you can copy and paste to be sure from the message.
You can also run this command, it looks like the ATL.DLL is corrupted or
missing from your computer beside some other important files.
Open the Run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and get your XP CD handy to insert in if the
system prompted you to do so.

The file located here you can copy it from another machine or download it
from safe site! or Perform a Repair install for your system if the Problem
Persist:
C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL

Try this command and see;
regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL click [OK]

Run Disk Clean Up and Defrag after that.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
acho7 said:
I'm typing regsvr32 /u Atl.dll with a space after 32 and u.

:

nass, I get a message saying "LoadLibrary("Atl.dll") failed. The specific
module could not be found."

:



:

When I try to open an application I get the following message: The
application has failed to start because ATL.DLL was not found. Re-installing
the application may help." What to do to repair this computer?

To do this, follow these steps:
Click Start, click Run, type cmd.exe, and then click OK.
On the prompt command type in:
regsvr32 /u Atl.dll
Press ENTER on your Keyboard to un-register the file.

Type the following line at the command prompt:
regsvr32 Atl.dll
Press ENTER on your keyboard to re-register the file.
Type exit, and then press ENTER on your keyboard.
Restart your computer and see if it will work.
Be sure your computer is clean from malwares as this can indicate that
something buggy or malwares residing on your system.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
 
acho7 said:
nass, nothing seems to work. Here's my e-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Perhaps one of you good people could e-mail me their phone number for
direct
assistance.

Lol, no free email or phone assistance, asked here/answered here. I suggest
at this point that you do a repair install. See this link.
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm

I suggest you not post your real email in a newsgroup posts. It will get
harvested for spam.
 
The system won't let me perform a Repair/reinstall or a system restore. I'll
take it in tomorrow to my local shop.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

Acho7

nass said:
Hi Acho7,
Please don't put your e-mail in a public Newsgroup unless you want lots of
spam e-mails.
My Advice is perform a Repair/reinstall or a system restore to when things
were working perfect for you.
Backup your data you in for a clean Install as the machine core system
looks corrupt, try the link provided by db.
HTH.
Regards,
nass

acho7 said:
nass, nothing seems to work. Here's my e-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Perhaps one of you good people could e-mail me their phone number for direct
assistance.

Thank you.

nass said:
That right but you can copy and paste to be sure from the message.
You can also run this command, it looks like the ATL.DLL is corrupted or
missing from your computer beside some other important files.
Open the Run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and get your XP CD handy to insert in if the
system prompted you to do so.

The file located here you can copy it from another machine or download it
from safe site! or Perform a Repair install for your system if the Problem
Persist:
C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL

Try this command and see;
regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL click [OK]

Run Disk Clean Up and Defrag after that.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
:

I'm typing regsvr32 /u Atl.dll with a space after 32 and u.

:

nass, I get a message saying "LoadLibrary("Atl.dll") failed. The specific
module could not be found."

:



:

When I try to open an application I get the following message: The
application has failed to start because ATL.DLL was not found. Re-installing
the application may help." What to do to repair this computer?

To do this, follow these steps:
Click Start, click Run, type cmd.exe, and then click OK.
On the prompt command type in:
regsvr32 /u Atl.dll
Press ENTER on your Keyboard to un-register the file.

Type the following line at the command prompt:
regsvr32 Atl.dll
Press ENTER on your keyboard to re-register the file.
Type exit, and then press ENTER on your keyboard.
Restart your computer and see if it will work.
Be sure your computer is clean from malwares as this can indicate that
something buggy or malwares residing on your system.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
 
why not wait a bit more
before you spend a hundred
bucks for something that might
be simple.

i don't have a problem trying
a couple of things that might help.

i'll check your thread tomorrow, in
case you change your mind....

- db
The system won't let me perform a Repair/reinstall or a system restore. I'll
take it in tomorrow to my local shop.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

Acho7

nass said:
Hi Acho7,
Please don't put your e-mail in a public Newsgroup unless you want lots of
spam e-mails.
My Advice is perform a Repair/reinstall or a system restore to when things
were working perfect for you.
Backup your data you in for a clean Install as the machine core system
looks corrupt, try the link provided by db.
HTH.
Regards,
nass

acho7 said:
nass, nothing seems to work. Here's my e-mail: (e-mail address removed)
Perhaps one of you good people could e-mail me their phone number for direct
assistance.

Thank you.

nass said:
That right but you can copy and paste to be sure from the message.
You can also run this command, it looks like the ATL.DLL is corrupted or
missing from your computer beside some other important files.
Open the Run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] and get your XP CD handy to insert in if the
system prompted you to do so.

The file located here you can copy it from another machine or download it
from safe site! or Perform a Repair install for your system if the Problem
Persist:
C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL

Try this command and see;
regsvr32 C:\Windows\System32\ATL.DLL click [OK]

Run Disk Clean Up and Defrag after that.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
:

I'm typing regsvr32 /u Atl.dll with a space after 32 and u.

:

nass, I get a message saying "LoadLibrary("Atl.dll") failed. The specific
module could not be found."

:



:

When I try to open an application I get the following message: The
application has failed to start because ATL.DLL was not found. Re-installing
the application may help." What to do to repair this computer?

To do this, follow these steps:
Click Start, click Run, type cmd.exe, and then click OK.
On the prompt command type in:
regsvr32 /u Atl.dll
Press ENTER on your Keyboard to un-register the file.

Type the following line at the command prompt:
regsvr32 Atl.dll
Press ENTER on your keyboard to re-register the file.
Type exit, and then press ENTER on your keyboard.
Restart your computer and see if it will work.
Be sure your computer is clean from malwares as this can indicate that
something buggy or malwares residing on your system.
HTH.
Let us know.
nass
 
I have 2 versions of that file on my PC. One came with XP SP/2, the other
is an update in other folders.
 
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