DLBTCATS

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Steffo

Hello.

Checking my startup folder, I found DLBTCATS rundll32,
spool\drivers\W32X86\3\DLBTtime.dll RunDLLEntry@16.
Does anyone know what is it and if it should be in the startup folder?

Thanks, Steffo
 
Steffo said:
Hello.

Checking my startup folder, I found DLBTCATS rundll32,
spool\drivers\W32X86\3\DLBTtime.dll RunDLLEntry@16.
Does anyone know what is it and if it should be in the startup folder?

Thanks, Steffo
Hi S. The question has been asked here:
help.lockergnome.com/index.php?showtopic=39095
best wishes..OJ
 
old said:
Hi S. The question has been asked here:
help.lockergnome.com/index.php?showtopic=39095
best wishes..OJ

It seems like it's file coming from the printer I'm using, but I've had that
printer for 3 months and this is a new entry in my startup folder.
I wonder why.....
 
Steffo said:
It seems like it's a file coming from the printer I'm using, but I've
had that printer for 3 months and this is a new entry in my startup
folder. I wonder why.....

Just for the benefit of anyone else with the same problem, leading to a GUI
debug error:

In my laptop I had installed the printer some time ago but now I was also
using the same
printer remotely through a home network connection (I could only print
emails and web pages, any try to print a document would lead to a GUI debug
error).
Also, MSAS told me about a new entry in my startup file: the DLBTCATS.
I uninstalled the printer, leaving only the
virtual printer wireless connected through the wi-fi router to my main PC
and that same printer.
Rebooted, now it works just fine with all printings, no more GUI debug
errors and the DLBTCATS startup entry has disappeared in the MSAS/Advanced
Tools/System Explorers/Startup Programs.
I guess I cannot connect the printer directly to my laptop anymore and I can
use it only through the home network: however, I'm wondering why I can't
have both possibilities.
 
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