Airpluscfg Error D-link
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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 C:\Program Files. The most common size
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of the airpluscfg.exe file is 987,136 bytes. Other known sizes of this file entry point not found kernel32.dll windows xp are 1,011,712, 2,502,656, 2,490,368, 1,347,584, and 1,662,976 bytes. By default, the airpluscfg.exe file loads automatically when you start your entry point not found windows 7 computer. Airpluscfg.exe entry point not found error After you install Windows XP SP3 (Service Pack 3), you may receive the following error every time you start your computer: “The procedure entry point
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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 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, click Run. Next, in the Open box, type the msconfig command, and click the OK button. In the System Configuration Utility dialog box that is displayed, open the Startup tab. Here, clear the checkbox before airpluscfg.exe. Next, click Apply and th
G\ AirPlusCFG.exe. Commonly, the file is found in 987,136 bytes size. You may also see the file in 2,502,656, 1,011,712, 1,662,976, 1,671,168, 1,347,584, 2,490,368 bytes sizes. This process starts automatically every time you start Windows. You can find an entry related to airplugscfg.exe in the following location in your registry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CURRENTV ERSION\RUN Airpluscfg.exe error in Windows XP If you use a Dlink Wireless card, then after downloading the Service Pack 3 (SP3) you will receive a Blue Screed of Death (BSOD) error on the first reboot, and then following errors on subsequent reboots: AirPlusCFG - Entry Point not found. The procedure entry point apsGetInterfaceCount could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll. WZCSLDR2.exe - Entry Point not http://www.exe-error-fixes.com/solution-airpluscfgexe-entry-point-error/ found The procedure entry point apsInitialize could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll. Resolution The following methods are found to be useful in resolving the above error: Update your wireless network adapter drivers Update the drivers of your D-link wireless network adapter to fix the issue. The best and most efficient way of updating drivers is by using a reliable driver scanner tool. Alternatively, you may also update your wireless http://www.instant-registry-fixes.org/fix-airpluscfg-exe-error-in-windows-xp/ network adapter drivers manually by logging on to D-link official website and downloading the drivers directly from there. Remove airpluscfg.exe and wzcsldr2.exe from startup programs To do this, perform the following steps: Click Start. Click Run. In the Open dialog box, type msconfig, and then press Enter. Now, click the Startup tab in the System Configuration Utility dialog box. Next, Locate and clear the checkboxes before airpluscfg.exe and wzxsldr2.exe. Click Apply and then click OK. A dialog box will appear asking you if you want to exit the System Configuration Utility dialog box without restart or if you want to restart your computer. Select either of the two options. In most cases, disabling these two processes at startup fixes the issue. However, some users have complained of receiving the following error when they restart Windows after disabling airpluscfg.exe and wzxsldr.exe at startup. Explorer.exe - Application Error The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005). Click on OK to terminate the application. When this error occurs, desktop icons and toolbars vanish. Try the following steps to fix this issue: Press Ctrl+Alt+Del or Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager window. Click the File menu, and then select New Task (Run…). In the Create New Task dialog box, type explorer.exe, and then press the OK button. Uninstall Service Pack 3 If eve
AMSince upgrading my Acer laptop (Travelmate 2300) to XP SP3, I cannot use the Dlink utility. I receive the following error: 'The procedure entry point apsGetInterfaceCount could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dll' http://www.speedguide.net/forums/archive/index.php/t-251553.html I have removed and re-installed the drivers/software, but no improvement. Web search suggests compatibility problem with Dlink driver/dll. Whilst I still have wireless connectivity, the Dlink utilities do not work. It seems this is an SP3 issue - other users report the issue is resolved if they revert back to SP2. There must be a better resolution! Barb Bowman05-06-08, 06:29 AMeither use Windows native WZC features entry point to manage the wireless (uninstall the utility and keep the wireless) or contact D-Link support/search their downloads for a fixed version. On Tue, 6 May 2008 02:21:01 -0700, Duckysan1