When I reboot I often get this message
error IPHLPAPI.dll did not start
A fix would be most appreciated.
fpcharnock@earthlink.net
TIA

error IPHLPAPI.dll did not start by T

T
Tue Jan 27 22:38:22 CST 2004

I have seen this error message also while working on a
WinMe machine. The dll seems to originate in a AOL
directory. Do a search for it and I am sure you will find
this is the case. If you do not use AOL run an uninstall
of the program.

>-----Original Message-----
>When I reboot I often get this message
>error IPHLPAPI.dll did not start
>A fix would be most appreciated.
>fpcharnock@earthlink.net
>TIA
>.
>

error IPHLPAPI.dll did not start by T

T
Tue Jan 27 22:48:51 CST 2004


>-----Original Message-----
>I have seen this error message also while working on a
>WinMe machine. The dll seems to originate in a AOL
>directory. Do a search for it and I am sure you will
find
>this is the case. If you do not use AOL run an uninstall
>of the program.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>When I reboot I often get this message
>>error IPHLPAPI.dll did not start
>>A fix would be most appreciated.
>>fpcharnock@earthlink.net
>>TIA
>>.
>>
>.
>Sorry for the above misinformation. This is actually a
system dll. Refer to the following url for more
information and a possible fix.
http://www.computing.net/windowsme/wwwboard/forum/40971.ht
ml

Re: error IPHLPAPI.dll did not start by Mike

Mike
Wed Jan 28 07:20:17 CST 2004

For most users this problem is caused by installing AOL9 since AOL 9 uses a
different version of iphlpapi.dll than is included with Win Me and fails to
install it correctly. It appears that after over three years AOL's
programmers have yet to understand and appreciate the benefits of system file
protection whether it be in Win Me or perhaps even XP. You can check this for
yourself where you will find that AOL have put a version of iphlpapi.dll in
the Program Files/Common Files/AOL/ACS/winme folder which differs from that in
the windows\system folder.

Since the copy of iphlpapi.dll in the windows\system folder is protected from
alteration or deletion by Win Me's System File Protection (SFP) it cannot
simply be replaced by the copy in the AOL folder. Whilst there are ways of
defeating SFP so that AOL's file can be added to the system folder I
personally feel this is a problem that needs to be remedied by AOL. All they
need to do is to supply the necessary certificate and the version in the
system folder can be replaced.

Some users have found that downloading and installing v4.90.3001 of
iphlpapi.dll from the link in KB 279866 - "Iphlpapi.dll Error Message with a
16-Bit Windows Sockets-Based Program"
(http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=279866) has solved their problem.

If your problem is a result of installing AOL 9 you may want to consider using
System Restore to solve this problem by rolling back your system to before the
problem started and dumping AOL 9 until AOL can get things working correctly
(just don't hold your breath) provided that that was not more than a few days
ago.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP
mcmaltby@hotmail.com


peddler <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> When I reboot I often get this message
> error IPHLPAPI.dll did not start
> A fix would be most appreciated.
> fpcharnock@earthlink.net
> TIA



Re: error IPHLPAPI.dll did not start by Joan

Joan
Wed Jan 28 07:02:40 CST 2004

Courtesy of MikeM.
Joan

For most folks this problem is caused by installing AOL9 since AOL 9 uses
a
different version of iphlpapi.dll than is included with Win Me and fails
to
install it correctly. It appears that after over three years AOL's
programmers have yet to understand and appreciate the benefits of system
file
protection whether it be in Win Me or perhaps even XP. You can check this
for
yourself where you will find that AOL have put a version of iphlpapi.dll
in
the Program Files/Common Files/AOL/ACS/winme folder which differs from
that
in
the windows\system folder.

Since the copy of iphlpapi.dll in the windows\system folder is protected
from
alteration or deletion by Win Me's System File Protection (SFP) it cannot
simply be replaced by the copy in the AOL folder. Whilst there are ways
of
defeating SFP so that AOL's file can be added to the system folder I
personally feel this is a problem that needs to be remedied by AOL. All
they
need to do is to supply the necessary certificate and the version in the
system folder can be replaced.

You may want to consider using System Restore to solve this problem by
rolling back your system to before the problem started and dumping AOL 9
until
AOL can get things working correctly (just don't hold your breath)
provided
that that was not more than a few days ago.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP
mcmaltby@hotmail.com



peddler wrote:
> When I reboot I often get this message
> error IPHLPAPI.dll did not start
> A fix would be most appreciated.
> fpcharnock@earthlink.net
> TIA