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Hi Steve,

Install "Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components (KB832483)"
from Windows Update site.

wkscal.exe = Microsoft® Works Calendar
Name: msdart.dll
Description: Microsoft Data Access - OLE DB Runtime Routines

Apparently you have your Works Calendar set to start when you boot or have a
reminder set. When you set a reminder for an appointment, the reminder
appears on your screen at the time you determine. You can close the dialog
box that contains the reminder, but the reminder remains in the dialog box
until you delete the reminder itself. You can view the list to see which
appointments you have outstanding reminders for, and then remove the
reminder from the list when you no longer need it.

1) On the View menu, click Reminders.
2) Click the reminder you want to delete, and then click "Dismiss Item".

There probably is a link in your Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Start
Menu \ Programs \ Startup folder which launches the Works Calendar Reminder
services.

Sven Swanson, Sr.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Nunn" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 7:12 AM
Subject: [PCSOFT] XP Error Notice


Since reloading Windows XP I am getting an error message:
SPRINGFLD_ADV_DAEMON:Wkscal.exe-entry point not found
The procedure entry point GET IUMS could not be located in the dynamic Link
Libray MSDART.DLL

I'm not sure this is causing much aggravation except for the message
appearing everytime the machine boots but I would appreciate any comments
you may have.

Thanks already

Steve

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