whenever I turn on my computer I get the following two warning error
messages during vista bootup stage:
AirPlusCFG.exe - entry point not found
WZCSLDR2.exe - entry point not found
my computer still connects to my wireless router and to the internet but I
don't know what is causing these messages .. I am using the D-Link
Rangebooster G desktop adapter G-WDA-2320 which is supposed to be compatible
with windows vista...
These files are linked to the utility program which is not 100% vista
supported (still beta)
As this isn't working can uninstall the utility program, drivers are ok.
Check Dlink website periodically for when they release the certified
drivers.
Hope this helps.
"Gordon Richards" <trinidadtobago@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1B89315A-3AC1-4D01-BE1F-B1A7A40D2BB1@microsoft.com...
> whenever I turn on my computer I get the following two warning error
> messages during vista bootup stage:
> AirPlusCFG.exe - entry point not found
> WZCSLDR2.exe - entry point not found
>
> my computer still connects to my wireless router and to the internet but I
> don't know what is causing these messages .. I am using the D-Link
> Rangebooster G desktop adapter G-WDA-2320 which is supposed to be
> compatible with windows vista...
>
> any ideas anyone!
>
>
yes thank you , I went into microsoft defender "tools" option and disabled
those two programs/applications and it eliminated the two error/warning
messages, and as a matter of fact my internet seem faster now, I appreciate
the help, I always suspected that "D" utility/icon in the taskbar was the
problem.
thanks again,
gordon richards,
"POP" <iknowyouwant@this.lol> wrote in message
news:A8D57119-5A76-4A58-8D89-73829721607E@microsoft.com...
> Hi Gordon...
>
> These files are linked to the utility program which is not 100% vista
> supported (still beta)
>
> As this isn't working can uninstall the utility program, drivers are ok.
>
> Check Dlink website periodically for when they release the certified
> drivers.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
>
> "Gordon Richards" <trinidadtobago@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1B89315A-3AC1-4D01-BE1F-B1A7A40D2BB1@microsoft.com...
>> whenever I turn on my computer I get the following two warning error
>> messages during vista bootup stage:
>> AirPlusCFG.exe - entry point not found
>> WZCSLDR2.exe - entry point not found
>>
>> my computer still connects to my wireless router and to the internet but
>> I don't know what is causing these messages .. I am using the D-Link
>> Rangebooster G desktop adapter G-WDA-2320 which is supposed to be
>> compatible with windows vista...
>>
>> any ideas anyone!
>>
>>
>
"Gordon Richards" <trinidadtobago@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:AFA130A9-BAB3-44C6-B6CC-53E26FBB9146@microsoft.com...
> yes thank you , I went into microsoft defender "tools" option and disabled
> those two programs/applications and it eliminated the two error/warning
> messages, and as a matter of fact my internet seem faster now, I
> appreciate the help, I always suspected that "D" utility/icon in the
> taskbar was the problem.
>
> thanks again,
> gordon richards,
>
>
> "POP" <iknowyouwant@this.lol> wrote in message
> news:A8D57119-5A76-4A58-8D89-73829721607E@microsoft.com...
>> Hi Gordon...
>>
>> These files are linked to the utility program which is not 100% vista
>> supported (still beta)
>>
>> As this isn't working can uninstall the utility program, drivers are ok.
>>
>> Check Dlink website periodically for when they release the certified
>> drivers.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>>
>> "Gordon Richards" <trinidadtobago@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1B89315A-3AC1-4D01-BE1F-B1A7A40D2BB1@microsoft.com...
>>> whenever I turn on my computer I get the following two warning error
>>> messages during vista bootup stage:
>>> AirPlusCFG.exe - entry point not found
>>> WZCSLDR2.exe - entry point not found
>>>
>>> my computer still connects to my wireless router and to the internet but
>>> I don't know what is causing these messages .. I am using the D-Link
>>> Rangebooster G desktop adapter G-WDA-2320 which is supposed to be
>>> compatible with windows vista...
>>>
>>> any ideas anyone!
>>>
>>>
>>