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CScript error

when rebooting I get this error
"CSCRIPT.EXE" Entry point not found ,
Any Ideas ?


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Re: CScript error

On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 17:12:24 GMT, "Jesus Alvarado"
<alvarje@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>when rebooting I get this error
>"CSCRIPT.EXE" Entry point not found ,
>Any Ideas ?


"Entry point not found" is a clue that your system has the wrong
version of a DLL. (The "entry point" is an interface to a particular
software routine within the DLL.) The error is telling you that
Windows or another program expects to use a particular routine but
that routine doesn't exist in the DLL that it is supposed to be in.

In your case, most likely CSCRIPT.EXE is the program that is looking
for the non-existent routine within the DLL.

Does the error message include other details like the *name* of the
DLL or the *name* of the missing entry point? If it does then use
www.google.com to search WWW and newsgroups for more info.

If you know the name of the DLL then you can replace it with the
correct version of the DLL. (Finding the correct version could be
hard!)

Have you installed any new software or patches recently?

This user solved a similar problem (with scrrun.dll) by re-installing
WSH:
http://www.google.com/groups?hl=en&...D1%26filter%3D0

CSRIPT.EXE may be installed as part of Internet Explorer so you might
try re-installing IE.

Some (probably unrelated) info can be found at:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...B;EN-US;q248121

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