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Browse All TopicsI am have a program that runs just fine on Windows 2000, XP and 2003 server. When I try to run it on Windows 2000 Server I get the following error:
The procedure entry point RtIpv4StringToAddressW could not be located in the dynamic link library ntdll.dll
I am using SNMP to comunicate with printers on a network and I am sure it has something to do with that, does anyone here have any ideas on how to fix this problem?
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Try to download this update from Microsoft:
http://www.microsoft.com/d
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by: ostdpPosted on 2006-10-27 at 11:52:34ID: 17821507
The ntdll.dll doesn't have a function that you are calling , namely RtIpv4StringToAddressW . I would suggest you patch the 2000 Server box with all the latest patches and see if this works. If it doesn't then you need to substitute that function call on that OS. (I am assuming that you are testing this on a virgin 2000 Server box, if no you may well just be in DLL hell ;) courtesy some other program)