I tried so many dlls and none of them worked! I even tried to unregister (/u) but it wouldnt work!
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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to install a dll so my PHP can work with mySQL.
I think I have a problem with regsvr32 or maybe with my registry. When I try to register a dll it gives me the following message: "XXXX was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not found".
I'm not trying to register a .NET dll at all.
I tryed it with many other dlls, it's the same message.
Is there a way to fix is or should I reinstall all my windows? - I recently was killed a trojan by myself in my computer and there are chances I corrupted the registry.
thanks.
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by: orangutangPosted on 2007-04-05 at 19:25:45ID: 18862157
That just means that the DLL can't be registered through DllRegisterServer. Maybe you can try "regsvr32 /i /n xxxxxx.dll". If that doesn't work, it probably means the DLL can't be registered at all and isn't meant to be registered.