Re: SERVICE PACK 2

From: Ramesh, MS-MVP (ramesh_at_XOX.mvps.org)
Date: 07/29/05


Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:07:05 +0530


%SystemRoot%\System32\ refers to the Windows\System32 folder

This may be any of the locations depending on which drive you installed
Windows.

C:\Windows\System32\
or
D:\Windows\System32\

Open the above folder, and see if the file ipnathlp.dll is present. If it's
missing, copy the file from %Systemroot%\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder or
"expand" from the Windows XP CD, which ever is the recent version.

Microsoft Windows XP - Expand:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/bootcons_expand.mspx

-- 
Ramesh, Windows XP MVP
http://windowsxp.mvps.org
"JACOB" <JACOB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:010A9A27-8F40-465D-A925-CA818C4A7AEB@microsoft.com...
> Please do reply
>
> In Windows XP with SP 1, and later installed service pack 2 which has auto
> update enabled.
> The Norton Antivirus is also working fine and the intenet connection.
>
> After some updates were installed and the computer restarted the following
> errors are noted .Kindly do give a solution.
>
> 1.An error Symantec Email Proxy comes up and the Antivirus is Auto protect
> is disabled, after manually enabling the Auot protect it works.
>
> 2. An error Cannot load  phone book Error 5 appears.
>
> 3.The Internet connection does not work and the error 720 is shown.
>
> 4.The Security center says Firewall is disabled. When we manually try to
> enable it to the services, the message as attached above keeps appearing.
> Kindly d o help me to the solve the above problems
>
> As mentione dby you I tried searching the file ipnathlp.dll, it is show in
> win32 directory, how do I search for it in %System Root % \ System 32?
>
>
> -- 
> JACOB
>
>
> "Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote:
>
>> See if the file ipnathlp.dll is present in the following folder:
>>
>> %SystemRoot%\System32\
>>
>> If the file is missing, extract a new copy from source.
>>
>> -- 
>> Ramesh, Windows XP MVP
>> http://windowsxp.mvps.org
>>
>>
>> "JACOB" <JACOB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:95A5CC28-B215-414E-B749-C7C0CF918C63@microsoft.com...
>> > After the automatic updates and retsrting machine, my firewall does not
>> > start
>> > up.I t says manually to start the services from the Control Panel.The
>> > messages that come are Could not start the Windows Firewall /ICS 
>> > services
>> > on
>> > Local Machine.
>> >
>> > Error 2:The System cannot find the file specified
>> >
>> > hoping to get a response.
>> >
>> > ajitjpk@hotmail.com
>>
>> 


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