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Arnie Wrote:
> This post was listed a while back in another spot. I'm reposting it here
> to see if maybe someone has gotten this message. The system will
> continue to boot regardless of the message. :confused:
>
> CMMGR32.EXE Entry point not found
> The procedure entry point CmFmtMsg could not be located
> in the dynamic link library cmutil.dll
>
> This message appears upon opening Windows XP Pro.
> What should I do?
> Any help on this one. My gut feeling is a corrupted cmutil.dll file.
> Thanks :cool:
> Arnie
With all the knowledgable people on this board, I'm sure someone has
come across this error somewhere. How about some help?
Arnie


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It's the 'connection manager' for your networks. You got an update for it in SP2. My guess would be that uninstalling SP2, and
reinstalling it would get you back.

Running SFC might do it, too.

To repair all system files, go to Start/Run, and type: SFC /SCANNOW

System File Checker:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources [...] s_paix.asp


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"Arnie" <Arnie.1sl0dq@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:Arnie.1sl0dq@pcbanter.net...
>
> Arnie Wrote:
>> This post was listed a while back in another spot. I'm reposting it here
>> to see if maybe someone has gotten this message. The system will
>> continue to boot regardless of the message. :confused:
>>
>> CMMGR32.EXE Entry point not found
>> The procedure entry point CmFmtMsg could not be located
>> in the dynamic link library cmutil.dll
>>
>> This message appears upon opening Windows XP Pro.
>> What should I do?
>> Any help on this one. My gut feeling is a corrupted cmutil.dll file.
>> Thanks :cool:
>> Arnie
> With all the knowledgable people on this board, I'm sure someone has
> come across this error somewhere. How about some help?
> Arnie
>
>
> --
> Arnie

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