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I have a Dell Latitude D620. I restaged the drive and have installed all the
drivers. But everytime I boot, I get this pesky Wireless Configuration popup "Notification dll has not been registered, program with not work correctly." I don't know what dll it is referring to even after looking through other posts on the web with the same problem. I uninstalled the third party Intel Pro Wireless app, but still get the error. I am using the XP wireless app and it works fine. Just not able to get ride of this popup error. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the Dell Wireless 1490 Dual Band WLAN Mini-Card. There are no bangs in the device manager so there are no other drivers to install that I know of. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Dennis_S |
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Hi
Find a download with the Drivers only (No wireless utility), install clean drivers and use Windows native utility. http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Dennis_S" <> wrote in message news:B414E622-C5E6-4E3E-94E5-... >I have a Dell Latitude D620. I restaged the drive and have installed all >the > drivers. But everytime I boot, I get this pesky Wireless Configuration > popup > "Notification dll has not been registered, program with not work > correctly." > I don't know what dll it is referring to even after looking through other > posts on the web with the same problem. > > I uninstalled the third party Intel Pro Wireless app, but still get the > error. I am using the XP wireless app and it works fine. Just not able > to > get ride of this popup error. > > I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the Dell Wireless 1490 Dual Band > WLAN Mini-Card. > > There are no bangs in the device manager so there are no other drivers to > install that I know of. > > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. > > Jack [MVP-Networking] |
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Hi Jack, That is pretty much what I did. I uninstalled the third party Intel Pro Wireless utility, and am using the native XP wireless utility only. I installed drivers necessary to satisfy the device manager. Device Manager looks clean, and everything functions using the native wireless utlility, but continute getting the popup. I will look at the links you provided. Thanks. "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: > Hi > Find a download with the Drivers only (No wireless utility), install clean > drivers and use Windows native utility. > http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html > http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). > > "Dennis_S" <> wrote in message > news:B414E622-C5E6-4E3E-94E5-... > >I have a Dell Latitude D620. I restaged the drive and have installed all > >the > > drivers. But everytime I boot, I get this pesky Wireless Configuration > > popup > > "Notification dll has not been registered, program with not work > > correctly." > > I don't know what dll it is referring to even after looking through other > > posts on the web with the same problem. > > > > I uninstalled the third party Intel Pro Wireless app, but still get the > > error. I am using the XP wireless app and it works fine. Just not able > > to > > get ride of this popup error. > > > > I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the Dell Wireless 1490 Dual Band > > WLAN Mini-Card. > > > > There are no bangs in the device manager so there are no other drivers to > > install that I know of. > > > > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > . > Dennis_S |
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Well then here's how you can catch the culprit: - download and run the Sysinternals Process explorer http://live.sysinternals.com/procexp.exe - When the popup shows up, run Process explorer; then drag the target icon from it's toolbar to the popup window. Process explorer will point to the process or application responsible for the popup. - Investigate from there. Regards, --pa "Dennis_S" <> wrote in message news:6D76D92F-8D7C-4FD4-825E-... > Hi Jack, > > That is pretty much what I did. I uninstalled the third party Intel Pro > Wireless utility, and am using the native XP wireless utility only. I > installed drivers necessary to satisfy the device manager. Device Manager > looks clean, and everything functions using the native wireless utlility, > but > continute getting the popup. > > I will look at the links you provided. > > Thanks. > > "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: > >> Hi >> Find a download with the Drivers only (No wireless utility), install >> clean >> drivers and use Windows native utility. >> http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html >> http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html >> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). >> >> "Dennis_S" <> wrote in message >> news:B414E622-C5E6-4E3E-94E5-... >> >I have a Dell Latitude D620. I restaged the drive and have installed >> >all >> >the >> > drivers. But everytime I boot, I get this pesky Wireless Configuration >> > popup >> > "Notification dll has not been registered, program with not work >> > correctly." >> > I don't know what dll it is referring to even after looking through >> > other >> > posts on the web with the same problem. >> > >> > I uninstalled the third party Intel Pro Wireless app, but still get the >> > error. I am using the XP wireless app and it works fine. Just not >> > able >> > to >> > get ride of this popup error. >> > >> > I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the Dell Wireless 1490 Dual >> > Band >> > WLAN Mini-Card. >> > >> > There are no bangs in the device manager so there are no other drivers >> > to >> > install that I know of. >> > >> > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. >> > >> > >> >> . >> Pavel A. |
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Great tip Pavel. That got it. The file assoicated with the Wireless
Configuration popup error is the DW WLAN Card Wirless Network Controller exe file - bcmwltry.exe. The notification dll the popup is assoicated with \system32\wltrynt.dll (Wireless Notification Provider). Once I registered wltrynt.dll, no more popup and the wireless worked immediately. Thanks much! "Pavel A." wrote: > Well then here's how you can catch the culprit: > > - download and run the Sysinternals Process explorer > http://live.sysinternals.com/procexp.exe > > - When the popup shows up, run Process explorer; then drag the target icon > from it's toolbar to the popup window. > Process explorer will point to the process or application responsible for > the popup. > > - Investigate from there. > > Regards, > --pa > > > "Dennis_S" <> wrote in message > news:6D76D92F-8D7C-4FD4-825E-... > > Hi Jack, > > > > That is pretty much what I did. I uninstalled the third party Intel Pro > > Wireless utility, and am using the native XP wireless utility only. I > > installed drivers necessary to satisfy the device manager. Device Manager > > looks clean, and everything functions using the native wireless utlility, > > but > > continute getting the popup. > > > > I will look at the links you provided. > > > > Thanks. > > > > "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> Find a download with the Drivers only (No wireless utility), install > >> clean > >> drivers and use Windows native utility. > >> http://www.ezlan.net/wzc.html > >> http://www.ezlan.net/wireless.html > >> Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). > >> > >> "Dennis_S" <> wrote in message > >> news:B414E622-C5E6-4E3E-94E5-... > >> >I have a Dell Latitude D620. I restaged the drive and have installed > >> >all > >> >the > >> > drivers. But everytime I boot, I get this pesky Wireless Configuration > >> > popup > >> > "Notification dll has not been registered, program with not work > >> > correctly." > >> > I don't know what dll it is referring to even after looking through > >> > other > >> > posts on the web with the same problem. > >> > > >> > I uninstalled the third party Intel Pro Wireless app, but still get the > >> > error. I am using the XP wireless app and it works fine. Just not > >> > able > >> > to > >> > get ride of this popup error. > >> > > >> > I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the Dell Wireless 1490 Dual > >> > Band > >> > WLAN Mini-Card. > >> > > >> > There are no bangs in the device manager so there are no other drivers > >> > to > >> > install that I know of. > >> > > >> > Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. > >> > > >> > > >> > >> . > >> Dennis_S |
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