These errors happen when calls are made to the named DLL and the entry point
asked for is not there.
On 28 May 2004 12:47:29 GMT,
(LRESA500) wrote:
>Can someone help me determine what these 2 error messages are that appear as
>soon as my Windows XP screen cmoes on. :
>
>RUNDLL32EXE- Entry Point not found
>the procedure entry point ThunkConnect32 could not be located in the dynamic
>link library Kernel32.dll.
Rundll has requested an entry point of 'ThunkConnect32' within kernel32.dll and
it isn't there and it doesn't exist in my win2000 either.
>and
>
>RUNDLL
>Error in NvQTwk
>Missing entry: NvCplDaemon
This program is calling one of the nVidia control panels.
The first error appears to be related to running a 16 bit program on a 32 bit
operating system with no support for 16 bit.
IE: you are running a very old program
In the second error, it appears that you have mixed files in your nVidia driver,
I suggest an uninstall and reinstall of your nVidia driver.
Derek