Backweb Error 126
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Runner Error: BackWeb.dll: Error Code 126 Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by deleahrium, Jul 27, 2008. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement deleahrium Thread Starter Joined: Jul 27, 2008 Messages: 9 I receive an error code every time I start up my computer: Could not load the target dll ("C:\ProgramFiles\BackWeb\BackWebClient\6.2.3.66\Program\BackWeb.dll", error code 126) However, this "BackWeb" directory does not exist on my computer. I recently allowed someone access to my computer for a time and came home to it being full of popups/errors etc, so I did a thorough clean with AVG and TrendMicro, and now no longer receive any virus notifications in scans. Registry errors and spyware still come up though, which I am continuing to try to take care of with CCleaner, Ad-aware, and Spybot S&D. Now, pretty much the only problem is that certain webpages simply will not load, while others will. I was told this was probably a corrupted .dll file, and considering the error message, it seems likely. I have been told that reinstalling my OS is the best course of action, but I'd really like to avoid that if possible. I do want to get rid of anything malicious on my computer though. Thanks for any help! My specs: Windows XP, HP Pavilion a384x deleahrium, Jul 27, 2008 #1 Sponsor kniht Joined: May 7, 2006 Messages: 1,763 Go here and download Autoruns (freeware): http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx No need to install just run the .exe. In Autoruns go to 'Options' and check 'Hide Microsoft entries'. Click on the 'Logon' tab and check for any item that has the address of the error message and uncheck it. Also check the 'Boot Execute' tab. kniht, Jul 27, 2008 #2 deleahrium Thread Starter Joined: Jul 27, 2008 Messages: 9 No luck so far-- nothing looks anything remotely like the error message. deleahrium, Jul 27, 2008 #3 kniht Joined: May 7, 2006 Messages: 1,763 Click on the 'Everything' tab in Autoruns and check the 'Image Path' to see if anything points to C:\Program Files\BackWeb ------ kniht, Jul 27, 2008 #4 deleahrium Thread Starter Joined: Jul 27, 2008 Messages: 9 nope, just a whole lot of system32 stuff and stuff I recognize for the most part. deleahrium, Jul 27, 2008 #5 kniht Joined: May 7, 2006 Messages: 1,763 Do you have any Kodak updating software installed on your system? kniht, Jul 27, 2008 #6 kniht Joined: May 7, 2006 Messages: 1,763 One more thing, I see you used Spybot to clean your system. Open Spybot and there should be a menu with 'Recovery' as an option, open it and see
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to the Geek.com Forum Archive. This forum has been preserved for reference and is not active. Username: Password: Cancel Forgot Username / http://www.geek.com/forums/topic/what-is-backweb/ Password? Forums > Tech Support > What is BackWeb "What is BackWeb" Started 6/15/2007 by Joyce Pizzingrilli in Tech Support Forum (2 posts) 1 1/2/2005 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/98733-45-runner-error-windows (2:56 pm) by Daniel Davis Jr. Daniel Davis Jr. (1 Posts) When I received windows SP2 I saw a promt that asked if I wanted windows to backweb error continue blocking this program and naturally I said yes because I did not know what it is. Now when I boot-up my PC there is this warning that windows could not load this program: ("C:\ProgramFiles\BackWeb\BackWebClient\6.2.3.66L\Program\BackWeb.dll" error code 126). I may be missing some spaces but that is what I see when my desktop opens up. Is backweb error 126 this something I need to remove from my system and please advise me how to do it. 2 1/2/2005 (4:00 pm) by Ray Bay Ray Bay (3949 Posts) I consider Backweb client as spyware. SP-2 installed a firewall which blocked it. You can allow it to install by turning off the firewall. Backweb is a tool that software vendors incorporated into their product to download data (e.g. product updates) to the userss PC. Its operation depends on the instructins given to it by the individual software vendor who bundles it. While this software has been neither exhonorated nor convicted of malice, some aspects of its installation and operation appear suspect. It is widely associated with the appearance of advertisements. More information is available at www.cexx.org/digli.html or if you want to remove it, try spyware such as www.2-spyware.com/remove-backweb-client.html but it may give you trouble in its half-installed state. You might want to turn off the firewall, let it complete its partial install, then if you worry about