Internet Explorer Error Comctl32.dll
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is comctl32.dll? Download DLL Tool to view comctl32.dll file information. Common Controls Library The file comctl32.dll is used to execute service Common Controls Library for Advanced Windows 32 Base API advapi32.dll and Microsoft Desktop Window Manager API dwmapi.dll, and support device drivers in computer Cyberpower. The comctl32.dll module was published at 7/13/2009 4:39:30 PM, and is usually located in C:\Windows\System32\ . Once active, module will occupy 530432 KB of memory usage. If the memory usage of comctl32.dll showed in Task Manager is over 2248730 bytes, then there is a virus Trojan:JS/Chafpin.A or Trojan Program:Win32/AdaEbook http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/comctl32dll-error-when-i-try-to-open-any-program/539dfd0f-ad8c-44c9-ac91-b58566638f29 on your machine. This file should be replaced immediately with a clean one. Download clean comctl32.dll for free with DLL Tool Note: Trojan:JS/Chafpin.A is developed by the author of website http://www.spotmau.com/ and spreads through installing malware Spotmau PowerSuite 2011 (Special Sale). The module comctl32.dll with version 5.82.7600.16385 is shared by game Quake III: Arena, web browser RockMelt 0.9.68.1565 and antivirus Bitdefender http://www.dlltool.com/help/fix-dll/extension-dll/comctl32/ Antivirus Plus 2012. If the version number changes and comctl32.dll is not restored ASAP, your computer would receive x3daudio1_6.dll missing / not found errors, blue screen of death BSoD and error code 0x12CD(Name). comctl32.dll vulnerability leads to a total of 2248730530432 hits by Program:Win32/AdaEbook since 7/13/2009 4:39:30 PM in Solomon Islands, Kiribati, Oman, Yemen and Peru, said Toby Richkind, a website editor in Open Diary. How to fix comctl32.dll errors? To fix and repair comctl32.dll problems, please download DLL Tool. Screenshot of DLL Tool: How to avoid comctl32.dll issues? DLL comctl32 helps control common library for PCs running Windows OS. When there is problem with the file itself or its associated files, you will see comctl32.dll is missing or was not found error while trying to launch software programs like Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office 2013, etc. The comctl32.dll related files: WS2_32.dll explorer.exe iexplore.exe mshtml.dll svchost.exe Winlogon.exe LogonUI.exe MSVCR90.dll MSCVR80.dll CDMindMap5Pro.exe The comctl32.dll blue screen of death would occur if the error is not fixed. Take a look at stop error code below: 0x80000003 0x0000007f 0x4a5bc69e 0xc0000005 0x00000709 To prevent
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/270666-comctl32-dll-missing-error.html that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support General Discussion » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles-tutorials/netgeneral/Internet-Explorer-corrupted-fix.html Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: comctl32.dll missing error 25 Dec 2012 #1 CaretakerHoezay Windows 7 64bit 5 posts comctl32.dll missing error Hello. internet explorer Just joined to get help on my PC. On logging in and opening programs, I get this message, screenshot in attachments. I tried doing a system restore but it doesn't show a restore point before the error began, and yes I did click "Show More Restore Points". I did a SFC Scan but it says it finds a corrupted internet explorer error file but cannot fix it. Downloading anything, like a registry cleaner, would be pointless since the same error message would show up when I run it. The DLL is still in the System32 and SysWOW64 folders so it's not actually missing and I did check the recycle bin. I've asked someone for help and they think it's a trojan but McAfee hasn't found anything, even under a full scan. I don't have the installation disk either. Bought this on QVC. Any other tips? Anything would help right now. Thanks! My System Specs OS Windows 7 64bit CaretakerHoezay View Public Profile Find More Posts by CaretakerHoezay . 25 Dec 2012 #2 UsernameIssues W7 Pro SP1 64bit 10,544 posts Quote: Originally Posted by CaretakerHoezay ....I don't have the installation disk either..... Welcome to the Seven Forums. It sounds like you want to try: www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html You can get W7 DVDs from here: Dell Community Does re-registering the DLL from an elevated command prompt help? regsvr32 comctl32.dll My System Specs Computer type Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number Employer
Very rarely do we ever get our systems beat up so badly that we have to perform surgery on them... sometimes, you feel like you need to reinstall the whole system, or sometimes you wish you didn’t have to – and could just repair it, as is, where it sits. Well, before you do anything rash, try this handy step by step article and script to re-register your Internet Explorer and hopefully ‘clean’ it of problems. Let’s see what two quick tips can do to spare you from possible disaster. "For a complete guide to security, check out 'Security+ Study Guide and DVD Training System' from Amazon.com" Introduction This article we will cover how to quickly repair your Internet explorer if you are having serious problems such as, explorer.exe (the system shell) won’t load, or if your Internet Explorer Web browser is completely corrupted. Both of these systems on your Windows Server or Desktop system will surely create headaches. Using the regsvr32 and sfc /scannow commands we will see how we can quickly repair our systems when disaster strikes. This is a real life actual experience I encountered this past month while working on a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory repair. On one of the servers after we (working with Microsoft) applied tested hotfixes, explorer.exe wouldn’t load when rebooted. A script was deployed and within two fixes, the whole system came back to life when it looked as if an in place upgrade or fresh install would have been the next options of the evening. Always remember to reapply hotfixes and service packs after repairing system files against any source disk. First, we tried the quicker easier way. We attempted quick surgery – we attempted to repair the actual files that the shell and Internet Explorer uses. (Remember – using scripts for the first time should always be done on a test system to ensure success) Using regsvr32 The regsvr32 command-line tool registers *.dll files as command components in the registry. If you don’t know, a dynamic link library (*.dll) is a collection of smaller programs, which can be called upon when needed by an executable program, such as explorer.exe. The *.exe extension specifies an executable program, so if the *.dll files are corrupted; they will most likely not work properly and cause you problems. You can quickly re-register them with this command quickly and safely. First – you need to ensure that you need to repair Internet Explorer. You will know if, you have major problems with opening it (closes on its own), or you may have spyware that has corrupted it so badly that nothing can save it anymore. Second – we