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Re: User32.dll problems.


At 01:51 PM 12/18/2000, Bryan Beauregard wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Long time listener...first time caller (yada yada yada).
>
>Recently I've had problems invoking any cygwin stuff.  Even
>after doing a fresh install I'm getting error messages relating to
>not being able to load user32.dll and then it gives an incredibly
>helpful error message like "Win32 error 6" (or error 0, or 2, etc).

Error messages for those codes are:

   0 = The operation completed successfully. 
   2 = The system cannot find the file specified. 
   6 = The handle is invalid. 


>I've searched thru the archives for folks with the same problem and
>it appears there have been some.  I took a a look at the responses,
>and I've checked my path (c:\win\sys is there, cygwin dirs are before
>win dirs, etc).  I've downloaded Dependency Walker but don't know
>enough to make heads or tails out of it (although the system info
>window is helpful).
>
>any help would be greatly appreciated.



You might want to look at the MS site for problems reported loading DLLs
(I'm, of course, assuming that this system DLLs are in place and in your
path as far as Cygwin is concerned).  I know there were some reported 
problems with ADVAPI.DLL I think.  Chris Faylor, I believe, posted a 
pointer to the MS site with something about that but I can't seem to 
find it in the archives (I'm not remembering the right key I'm sure).




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