DLL\WINDOWS\system32\HHCTRL.OCX Helpppp please

G

Guest

When I start my computer this comes up:

the system DLL user 32.dll was relocated in memory. the application will not
run properly. the relocation occured because the
DLLC:\WINDOWS\sydtem32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for
windows system DLLs. the vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a
new DLL.

can someone please help me? what should I do. I dont know much about
computers, so I have no idea what this is.....
 
G

Guest

As a consequence of installing 925902 and the hotfix 935448, I´m now
receiving errors from my AVG , stating that Windows\system32\user32.dll, the
......shell32.dll and the .....ntoskrnl.exe are all 3 infected. Actually
they´re marked (change), - when right clicking says "infected". I´m lost
now; do you or MS have a solution to this? Otherwise I´m tempted to uninstall
both upd. and hotfix.
Camilla
 
G

Guest

Slad said:
When I start my computer this comes up:

the system DLL user 32.dll was relocated in memory. the application will not
run properly. the relocation occured because the
DLLC:\WINDOWS\sydtem32\HHCTRL.OCX occupied an address range reserved for
windows system DLLs. the vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a
new DLL.

can someone please help me? what should I do. I dont know much about
computers, so I have no idea what this is.....
 
S

SingaporeWebDesign

Hello,

I have only been able to find one instance of a AVG problem caused by
installing the hotfix but is not what your describe.
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...read/thread/33481f73f198114e/fccd04f111d38193

Which also links to
http://www.grisoft.com/doc/51/us/crp/0/num/544#faq_544

Somebody else will have to advise us on other solutions, if any.

You may also want to post on the thread in microsoft.public.windowsupdate
group.

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G

Guest

See if registering hhctrl.dll will help.

start/run, type:
regsvr32 hhctrl.dll
('... succeeded ok' should result)
 

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