Getting address range reserved by hhctrl.ocx for Windows System DLLs error.
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Getting address range reserved by hhctrl.ocx for Windows system DLLs error.Answer
After installing the Microsoft security updates 925902 and 928843 any other third-party software program that loads the hhctrl.ocx before user32.dll will generate the below error or an error similar to the below example.The system DLL user32.dll was relocated in memory. The application will not run properly. The relocation occurred because the DLL C:\Windows\System32\Hhctrl.ocx occupied an address range reserved for Windows system DLLs. The vendor supplying the DLL should be contacted for a new DLL.
To resolve this issue users must be running Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed and get the hotfix provided by Microsoft on KB935448.Enable the missing File menu bar.
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Enable the missing Windows File menu bar.Answer
New versions of Microsoft programs including Microsoft Windows Media Player, Internet Explorer 7, and Office 07 are getting rid of the traditional menu bar. Below are the steps that can be followed to enable this menu bar either temporarily or permanently in each of these programs.Use the Alt key
At any time a user can press their Alt key on the keyboard to temporarily display the Window menu bar or a listing of the items that are normally displayed on this bar.
This will allow users to keep the menu bar hidden and only use the bar if and when needed. If you wish for this bar to always be displayed follow the below steps.
Right-click top of program window.
If you wish for the menu to be permanently displayed follow the below steps.
Windows Media Player
Press the Alt key and click Show Classic Menu.
Internet Explorer 7
Right-click on an empty portion of the top of the Window. For example, right-click next to the Favorites gold star and in the menu that appears click Menu Bar.
Internet Explorer error: Done, but with errors on page.
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Internet Explorer error: Done, but with errors on page.Answer
User
This error is caused when the page you're attempting to view has JavaScript or other script related errors. Because this error is generated by errors that are in the code, unless you've access to edit the page you'll be unable to fix this error. However, the page will still be visible although may not have all of its intended functionality.
Is this a computer problem or will it cause my computer problems?
No. As mentioned above this is only an issue with the webpage you're loading. All other web pages should load normally.
Web designer
If you're the web designer or editor of a page that is getting this error, look at the source code and verify no errors exist in the JavaScript or other scripts used. Often this is caused by improper syntax, incomplete code, or scripts that are not placed in the proper section of the HTML. For example, some JavaScript's require some code to be in the <head> portion of the code and other portions be in the <body>.
I keep getting uses an invalid security certificate error
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I keep getting uses an invalid security certificate error.Answer
While browsing the Internet using Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or other Internet browser, you may encounter an error similar to the below example that was encountered while trying to download Apple iTunes.Secure Connection Failed
swdlp.apple.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate will not be valid until 7/8/2008 5:06 PM.
(Error code: sec_error_expired_certificate)
This issue is often caused when the date on your computer is incorrect. Often set several months or years in the past. To correct these issues, set the date on the computer to the correct date.
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