Outlook.exe caused an ‘access violation’ fault in module Riched20.dll at 014f:4802bc95
You may receive this error message when attempting to start Microsoft Outlook. When you click OK on the error message the application will close down and you will be unable to access Outlook. Alternatively you might receive a similar error message when you attempt to create a new email. You will be unable to write the email but you should still have access to the Outlook program.
The solution to this problem is to first rename the riched20.dll file and then to repair your version of Outlook. Rename the file so that it will not be called by any other application and so that you do not mistakenly copy over another dll that may be required for other applications. One method to ensure this does not happen is to rename the file riched20.old.
Msvcp60.dll is linked to the missing export Msvcrt.dll
This error usually occurs when you attempt to open Clip Gallery 5.0 although it may occur in other circumstances as well. The most likely cause is that you have the incorrect version of msvcrt.dll installed on your computer. In order to resolve this issue you should either repair your version of the Microsoft operating system or replace the msvcrt.dll file installed on your system. How to repair Windows will depend on the version that you have installed and also the settings on your computer. In order to replace the dll follow these instructions:
- Search for msvcrt.dll using the Windows search function
- Rename it to something like msvcrt.old
- Restart your computer in MSDOS mode
- Click Yes
- Type cd system
- Press Enter
- Type ren msvcrt.dll msvcrt.old
- Press Enter
- Open Add/Remove Programs
- Repair Office
The file wmp.dll has a version number of 9.0.0.3075 where 9.0.0.2980 was expected. Windows Media Player is not installed properly and must be reinstalled.
This error message can be misleading in some respects. It is typically displayed whenever you attempt to open Windows Media Player but, despite the content of the error, uninstalling and reinstalling the Windows Media Player will have no effect in resolving this issue.
The issue does relate to a conflict in dll versions, however, as the message suggests and can be resolved using the following technique:
- Click Start
- Click Run
- Type c:\windows\inf\unregmp2.exe /UpdateWMP
- Click OK
- wmp.dll
explorer has caused an error in wmp.dll and needs to close
wmp.dll is the main library used by the Windows Media Player and there are a number of problems that can surface because of this file. In this case, it is highly likely that the dll has not been registered properly or at all, or it has become corrupt for one reason or another. Re-registering the dll will usually resolve this issue and enable you to continue using Media Player on your computer.
- Click Start
- Click Run
- Type regsvr32 wmp.dll
- Click OK
- You should receive a message stating that the registration was successful - click the OK button
- Attempt to open and use Windows Media Player
Cannot load Library DLBAPRP.dll
This error message may display when you attempt to print a Word document and you have one of several Lexmark or Dell printers installed on your computer. In a small number of cases, the error can also occur when attempting to save a document. In either case the document will not print or save as you requested.
There is one workaround that should work in the majority of cases, otherwise you will need to contact the printer manufacturer to request a resolution to this problem.
Copy all the printer driver files from the drive:\Windows\System32\Spool\Drivers\W32×86\3 folder into the main Windows/System32 folder.
Explorer caused an exception 6d007fh in module Webcheck.dll at…
Some users have reported receiving the error message above when their computer is idle as well as error messages when they click the Synchronize button in Internet Explorer. This problem occurs for people running Internet Explorer version 5 only.
The error occurs simply because you are using the incorrect version of webcheck.dll. You should use the version that was included with Internet Explorer 5.
Resolution of this problem is quick and simple - reinstall Internet Explorer 5 on your system and restart your computer. You should not receive these errors any longer.
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Iexplore caused an invalid page fault in module Tps108.dll
When attempting to open Internet Explorer version 5.5 on your system you may receive the error message above, or a GPF (General Protection Fault) that mean the application must be closed. A similar error may also be encountered when you attempt to open My Computer or Windows Explorer.
Tps108.dll is a third party DLL and this error only occurs if said DLL is resident on your computer. This DLL can prevent IE and Windows Explorer from working properly.
Any of the following solutions should prove effective for resolving this error:
- Disable third party extensions within your Internet Explorer application - Click Tools, Internet Options, and then Advanced. Within the Settings section of the page, locate the Browsing header and remove the tick from Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart). Click OK and restart IE.
- Disable tps108.dll - Disabling the extension will enable Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer to work properly on your system. Locate the dll using the Windows search function, and note the path to the file. Click Start, then Run, type cmd, and press Enter. Type regsvr32 /u <<enter path here>>\tps108.dll. Click OK and then restart your computer.
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Microsoft PowerPoint “hlink.dll” can’t be loaded
gain, this problem can occur for one or more of several reasons. If the hlink.dll library, that is required by PowerPoint, has become damaged or corrupt then you will receive this error when attempting to view a PowerPoint Presentation. The library may also be missing or it may the incorrect version compared to the version that PowerPoint requires.
Resolution of this problem means the removal and addition of the hlink.dll file again. The hlink.dll library can be found on your Windows installation disk and is installed as part of the Internet Explorer installation. As such, you should first locate and delete or rename the existing hlink.dll file. Then, ensure that you have administrative privileges on your computer and remove and reinstall Internet Explorer from your installation disk. Restart your computer to refresh the required files.
Microsoft Word has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience
This error is associated with Hewlett Packard 1200 and 3200 printer drivers, especially when you then install other HP printer drivers. This is because all HP printers require the hpafd32.dll file, and many require the later versions of this DLL. While in the majority of cases, the dll will update on installation, this isn’t always true. If you install another printer after using the 1200 or 3200 printers from HP, the dll does not update as required.
If you need to install a new printer driver then remove all of the components of the old HP printer and install the new printer as normal. This should install the updated version of the necessary dll. Failing this, contact HP support with the exact details of your problem and they will provide a solution.
IEXPLORE caused an invalid page fault in module MSJAVA.DLL at 137:7c025b57
This error tends to occur when you attempt to open a web page that contains Java script or a Java object. It occurs solely because Explorer cannot run the Java code from the website. Usually this is because you do not have the latest version of the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine installed on your computer.
In order to resolve this issue, download the latest Java machine from the Microsoft website, restart Internet Explorer and attempt to navigate to the page that was causing the error.
This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down
This error occurs when attempting to open Windows, but only with versions of Windows that were added with a Microsoft Works suite. When you click to view the details of the error you will receive a further error message stating that an exception occurred in module msvcrt.dll.
This error most commonly occurs because files and DLLs associated with the Word add in for Works have become corrupt or damaged. This can happen for a number of reasons, as discussed earlier in this guide.
In order to resolve this issue and continue to use Word, remove the Works Suite Add-in for Microsoft Word entry from the Add/Remove programs function of Control Panel. Using Windows Search, find a file called normal.dot and rename this. Restart your computer so that you receive a message stating that Windows can not find all components of Works. Insert the Works disk, locate setup.exe from the WordAdd folder and double click it to reinstall the add-in and use Word normally.