To All

My problem has been solved.  After two days of testing and trying
different applications and functions, I feel comfortable about saying
that.  A big thanks to all who replied.  Everything (fix) that all
suggested helped me in one way or another.  You all not only gave fixes,
but you also taught lessons.  Some suggested fixes showed up problems
that I did not even know existed.  The best fix was changing from AVG to
Avast anti-virus.  Avast showed me ten(10) infections that AVG missed. 
I did not have a chance to try "A2squared".  Thanks goodness, I did not
have to re-install any files, but now I know how to do it.  Another plus
is that my computer has speeded up dramatically.  I thought it was
supposed to be that slow(lol).  You ladies and gentlemen have made
computing fun again.  Thanks loads.

Ben Young (handy man)


--- In [email protected], Fast Dragon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have read the other responses and yes some file need replacing. If
you
> have a XP install disk put it into the CD drive.
>
> The following is a quote from the link at the bottom:
>
> Perhaps you get a dialog box appear informing you of a problem with a
> .dll file, or your program will just not load! It is therefore worth
> checking to see if there are any corrupt system files using scannow
sfc.
>
> To do this simply go to the *Run *box on the *Start Menu* and type in:
>
> *sfc /scannow*
>
> This command will immediately initiate the Windows file protection
> <http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html#> service to scan all
> protected files and verify their integrity, replacing any files with
> which it finds a problem.
>
>
> You also need to reinstall the application that installed cpl.dll. If
> the file name is NV CPL.DLL and you have a Geforce video card, it is a
> nvidia file. Try deleting the nvidia graphics driver (within safemode)
,
> reboot the system and reinstalled the latest graphics driver from
> http://www.nvidia.com.
>
> http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
>
> Dragonfly
>
> handy man wrote:
> >
> >
> > First, let me thank both Jim and Emile for their assistance with my
> > questions about file transfer using a USB cable.
> >
> > I have another "headache" that is a bit more difficult to solve. I
> > have several functions on my control panel that I can no longer
access.
> >
> > My computer setup is as follows:
> >
> > Windows XP home SP3, Compaq computer with AMD 3400 processor,
Commodo
> > firewall(current version updated), AVG 8.0 antivirus, 7.0 Internet
> > Explorer.
> >
> > My problem(s)
> >
> > >From the control panel window or from applications I can not access
the
> > following
> >
> > -Internet Options - unable to delete cookies, temp files, history,
etc
> >
> > -System - will not open at all
> >
> > -Windows Firewall - will not open at all
> >
> > -Wireless Netsetup - will not open at all
> >
> > Error message is ...cpl.dll. Access denied or .....cpl.dll is locked
> >
> > History
> >
> > All of this started after AVG detected a trojan (generic11 and
> > generic07). AVG logged that the files had been healed or deleted. I
> > have been discovering these problems for a few weeks now and the
> > Microsoft site lead me to the same registry key
> > "Hkey_current_user/software/policies/microsoft/internet
> > explorer/restrictions" which does not seem to exist in my registry.
> > The instructions are to delete the NObrowser key, which also does
not
> > exist. All of these non working dll files are in
C:/windows/system32.
> > I have reloaded them with no success. I am afraid to start mucking
in
> > the registry, that is not my strong suite. Any hints here. Thanks
> > again.
> >
> > Ben(handyman)
> >
> >
>




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