I recently reinstalled XP on this computer (Wiped Vista and kissed it good bye.) and as usual got all my SC programs back and all, but SCMD is having a bit of trouble.
Error message: The procedure entry point RichEdit10ANSIWndProc could not be located in the dynamic link library RICHED20.dll
Errors caused: Classic Triggedit doesnt work right. This is a big problem for me.
I tired: Downloading a new RICHED20.dll off the net an placing it in the system/system32/smcdraft folders, rebooted, but still, no dice.
Im wondering: If this because my XP is SP3 as apposed to running SP2 before when there was no error.
Asking: If anyone has a solution or would like to give me their RICHED20.dll to see if it'll help.
That returned this error:
riched20.dll was loaded but the dllregisterserver entry point was not found. This file can not be registered.
Try to dl a new riched20.dll, place it in c:\windows\system32 then doing:
regsvr32 -u riched20.dll
click OK, then type in
regsvr32 riched20.dll
EDIT: Well instead of dling it you could try removing it then repairing the office install...
?????
I dont have office with which to repair. And Ive tried 2 different versions now, still nothing.
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I don't know what causes this but maybe my (working) versions of riched20.dll help you:
Windows\system32Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\OFFICE11
Thank you sir I shall try it presently, but Doodle just gave me his and it didnt do anything. =/
Update: Still not working. Im thinking this isnt about file versions. Anyone have an idea of what the root problem might be?
You could have a virus or worm you somehow obtained even though you just re-installed XP just a while ago.
Still, it doesn't hurt to scan anyway.
None.
You could have a virus or worm you somehow obtained even though you just re-installed XP just a while ago.
Still, it doesn't hurt to scan anyway.
I already had, before you said anything. Theres no virus.
Are you running a unicode version of windows?
None.
Are you running a unicode version of windows?
How would I find that out? Im using XP Pro 32bit SP3, thats about all I know. It was gotten through questionable means.
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Jul 29 2008, 2:44 am by Excalibur.
Are you running a unicode version of windows?
How would I find that out? Im using XP Pro 32bit SP3, thats about all I know. It was gotten through questionable means.
Well SP3 of xp has been known to cause more problems then fixes.It is also said that you need sp2 or sp1 installed first before sp3.
None.