9 different locations? I have that DLL in 2 system locations and one
Symantec location (WinXP).
that could be a problem. I would try moving all but the system one(s)
(which should be the latest version) to a store folder somewhere and see if
that helps any. You can always move them back if necessary.
I do not have that S32TLA0.DLL, but Maybe XP has another name for it.
Poproxy is Nav..and I agree, that virus check on sending e-mail in 2002 is
MOST annoying. I tend to believe that is checking much more than just the
outgoing mail because my external zip drive goes through its startup
routine. 2001 never gave me any problems with the outgoing or incoming mail
check. Another annoyance: I unchecked the option to scan out-going mail and
it had absolutely no effect. It still scans outgoing mail/
I am leaning toward AVG, myself;
Pat Langston
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:19 AM
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] S32TLA0.dll
> Pat, it says Poproxy has performed an illegal and absolutely unforgiveable
> operation and will be shut down.......etc etc, you know the kind of thing.
> Then immediately after I ok that it says the REAL problem is it can't find
> S32TLAO.dll.
> I picked it for a Norton AV related thing because of the Poproxy. And I
just
> un-checked the Norton Poproxy in msconfig and it stopped. Only thing is,
> opening NAV 2001 and telling it to check all email gets a message saying
> that 'NMain has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down etc
> etc...........'
>
> At least the guy that created this message has a sense of humour - after
> that he says 'If the program persists, contact the program vendor'. LOL.
>
> In both cases the details of the illegal operation involve an 'invalid
> instruction in MSVCP60.dll', of which I appear to have 9 copies in System
> and various other places.
>
> My rebuild is just not proceeding as well as it should! Maybe I'll go back
> to NAV2002. Except you get that dumb 'checking mail' message box every
time
> you send something.
>
> And I probably won't be able to eradicate NAV cleanly enough to accept
> another install. Oh well.....there's always PC-Cillin.
>
>
> Ian Porter
> Computer Guys
> Arrowtown
> New Zealand
> [log in to unmask]
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Meck & Pat" <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
> > not on my WinXP, with Norton 2002. If it is a "not able to load " error
> > message have you searched the MSCONFIG files?
> >
> > Pat Langston
>
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