Ok , I have downloaded and installed Freenet again , it works , the
KERNEL32,DLL couldnt have been infected or not working , because it is used
by the OS and would have shown up before .
Anyway I have been on Freenet but to be honest it is real hard work ( no
disrespect to the folk who developed are developing it , but it takes
minutes of watching the blue line go slowly along just to get the  NETWORK
ERROR page time after time , I know everything takes time but I have
absolutely no idea how to start searching , I have been clicking on the
Freedom Engine , half the links dont work and the others take 5 minutes to
load , is there an easier way , and please , how do I search without having
to remember all the numbers in a key , is there no search engine where you
enter a key word and it gives you the key number/address to find it .
Sorry to sound so negative but I have heard great things about the Freenet ,
so far I havent seen them , mind you I have only looked for 4 hours , of
which 3hrs50 mins was waiting for the site/page to load .
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Hooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "fredunsworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: Re Crashing


> Replying to support posts is really easy - just send an email to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  You can click Reply All in your mail software
> to do this automatically.  If you just click on Reply it will only send a
> reply to whoever posted the message; Reply All will send it to the support
> mailing list too.
>
> Ok - so, msvcrt.dll is linked to missing export Kernel32.dll
> InitializeCriticalSection... According to all information I can find from
> Microsoft, InitializeCriticalSection should NEVER be missing from
> Kernel32.dll
> I think therefore that you must have corrupted system DLLs, which is never
a
> good thing.
>
> What operating system are you running on?  It sounds like at some point
> you've installed some dodgy software (no, not Freenet) and that has
replaced
> some or all of the system files with old or corrupted versions.  If you're
> using Windows 95, 98 or Windows NT, try running the following file to see
if
> it improves the situation.
> (This is all one long URL so you might need to copy and paste it a line at
a
> time into your browser window to make up the whole link address)
>
>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://download.microsoft.com
> /download/vc60pro/Update/1/W9XNT4/EN-US/VC6RedistSetup_enu.exe
>
> If you're running Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, go to
> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
> and reinstall the latest service pack for your operating system.. To do
this
> - If there is a link named "Product Updates" then click on this, and wait
> until after it has said "Please wait while Microsoft works out what system
> files you have" (your wording may differ) then tick "Show installed" and
> redownload the latest service pack
> - If that isn't there then look for a link on the page for Service Pack
and
> follow that.
> - If that still isn't there, then go to
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000, click on the Downloads link on the
far
> left, select Service Packs.
>
> I don't know any easy way to force XP or ME to redownload the latest
service
> pack, I'll let you know if I can find oone.
>
> Let me know if the situation improves.
>
> Dave
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: fredunsworth
> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 11:01 PM
> Subject: Re Crashing
>
>
> I ran the sun java before running freenet and that worked ok , I then
opened
> Freenet and it froze after rebooting a few times I eventually got it to
the
> internet explorer page saying Freenet Gateway , as it loaded it crashed
but
> this time it left a error message , this is it , -- The MSVCRT , DLL file
is
> linked to missing export KERNAL32 DLL inializedCriticalSection    . thats
> all it said before I had to reboot again . Fred .
> PS how do I reply to the posts in the support area , do I have to send an
> email all the time or is there another way . Thanks .
>


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