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D-Link. The main function of the airpluscfg.exe process is to provide additional configuration options for these devices. By default, you will find this file in a subfolder of wzcsldr2.exe error on startup C:\Program Files. The most common size of the airpluscfg.exe file is wzcsldr2.exe entry point not found 987,136 bytes. Other known sizes of this file are 1,011,712, 2,502,656, 2,490,368, 1,347,584, and 1,662,976 bytes. By dwl g122 driver default, the airpluscfg.exe file loads automatically when you start your computer. Airpluscfg.exe entry point not found error After you install Windows XP SP3 (Service Pack 3), you may
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receive the following error every time you start your computer: “The procedure entry point apsSearchInterface could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll.” Cause Of The Error The above problem occurs because the wlanapi.dll file associated with D-Link network adapter is replaced by the wlanapi.dll file that Windows XP Service Pack 3 introduces. The wlanapi.dll entry point not found dynamic link library file that is introduced by XP SP3 is installed in the %Windows%\System32 folder. Device driver installation of certain third-party programs, such as D-Link also installs a file named, wlanapi.dll in the %Windows%\System32 folder. If D-Link network adapter file is installed in %Windows%\System32 folder before you upgrade your PC to Windows XP SP3, the wlanapi.dll file belonging to D-Link network adapter is replaced by the wlanapi.dll file that Windows XP SP3 introduces. Note: %Windows% is a variable and refers to the drive on which Windows is installed. By default, it is C:\Windows. Solution To rectify the airpluscfg.exe entry point error, download and install the latest device drivers for your wireless network adapter from D-Link website. Alternatively, after installing Windows Service Pack 3, run a reliable, driver scanner tool, such as Driver Detecive to look for latest device drivers for your wireless network adapter. Another workaround to this problem is to disable the airpluscfg.exe process at system startup. To achieve this, perform the steps given below: On the Start menu, c
in the USA for which we have created boards at this time. Home Help Search Login Register D-Link Forums dlink > D-Link Wireless N Products > DWA-130 > DWL-G122: "AIrGCFG.exe - Entry point not found" error on start up « previous next » Pages: [1] Print Author Topic: DWL-G122: "AIrGCFG.exe - Entry point not found" error on start up (Read 22996 times) overlock Level 1 Member Posts: 1 DWL-G122: "AIrGCFG.exe - Entry point not found" error on start up « http://www.exe-error-fixes.com/solution-airpluscfgexe-entry-point-error/ on: September 27, 2009, 10:08:35 AM » I am getting above message on every start up of my Windows XP desktop. Did some search on Google and it looks like it is related to the D-Link wireless adapter DWL- G122 which I have. I check on the D-link site for an update on the driver and didn't find any. http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=8308.0 Anyone had the same issue and can help me?Overlock Logged mariokrt64 Level 1 Member Posts: 3 Re: DWL-G122: "AIrGCFG.exe - Entry point not found" error on start up « Reply #1 on: December 14, 2010, 05:17:14 PM » I have a similar problem...I just installed this USB adapter that I had stored for a few years...and it connects and access the web...but cannot access the configuration utility...gets a similar message at Xp startup....."The procedure entry point apssearch interface could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanap.dll"...and also another message.."appsGet Ready cannot be located in wlanap.dll".Disabled the antivirus and firewall per directions at D-link support with no results...Also unistalled and re-installed the driver per D-Link directions and did not work.....Any help is appreciatted...I have Win Xp SP3 and D-Link DWL-G122 USB adapter H/W Version A2...Firmware Version 1.02.It's puzzling, since otherwise the adapter is working ok....access the web... Logged somp Level 1 Member Posts: 17 Re: DWL-G122: "AIrGCFG.exe - Entry point not found" error on start up « Reply #2 on: December 19, 2010, 08:18:21 AM
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with AirGCFG.exe and WZCSLDR2.exe Discussion in 'Software' started by exectechy, Sep 2, 2010. exectechy Private E-2 Hello, I have posted under malware, but now that all the malware has been removed, it has been recommended that I post under "software" or "networking". I'm starting under software. When booting up this Windows XP SP3 Home Edition computer, its incredibly slow to boot up. And it gives me two warning messages which I have been unable to get rid of. Also, tells me that my internet connection is very poor quality, which it never was before. 1. AirGCFG.exe - Entry Point Not Found "The procedure entry point apsSearchInterface could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll" 2. WZCSLDR2.exe - Entry Point Not Found "The procedure entry point apsInitialize could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll" Wondering what I can do to get the computer up and running faster, and how to get rid of the error messages. I have all the logs from both user names from my posts in the malware forums if you'd like those, but are those specific to that forum? Is there some kind of testing I should be doing before posting to this forum? Also, at the end, I was advised to uninstall Hijack This, but it never appeared in the list of programs to uninstall it. Where do you get the Hijack This tool? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you, Rebecca exectechy, Sep 2, 2010 #1 DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member Hi Rebecca If the malware folk here have given you an all clear we wouldnt really need to see your logs again but for anyone that does they are HERE What I would do is as those two are linked to a D-Link modem and its drivers, so what version D-Link modem (is it a USB wireless adapter and may have a model code like this one DWL-G122 and the HWversion *on the device will be this info*) do you have as your best bet is to re-install the drivers and software for that model device. If Hijackthis is not in Add/Remove then its gone already. Last edited: Sep 2, 2010 DavidGP, Sep 2, 2010 #2 exectechy Private E-2 Halo said: ↑ Hi Rebecca If the malware folk here have given you an all clear we wouldnt really need to see your logs again but for anyone that does they are HERE What I would do is as those two are linked to a D-Link