Hi,
I'm running Vista Home Premium, with SeaMonkey. I occasionally get an
on-screen notice that a program could not open because connapi.dll is
absent. If I click the notice's X it goes away, and the program usually
starts, but not always. Googling revealed that this dll is apparently
connected with Nokia cellphones. However, I do not have a Nokia
cellphone and never used any cellphone with my laptop.
Any help in correcting this problem will be appreciated.
Morton Linder
Problem With ConnDPI.DLL Being Absent
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Re: Problem With ConnDPI.DLL Being Absent
Dave-UK wrote:
>
> "Morton" <mort@cloud9.net> wrote in message
> news:49d6a50e$0$27762$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running Vista Home Premium, with SeaMonkey. I occasionally get an
>> on-screen notice that a program could not open because connapi.dll is
>> absent. If I click the notice's X it goes away, and the program
>> usually starts, but not always. Googling revealed that this dll is
>> apparently connected with Nokia cellphones. However, I do not have a
>> Nokia cellphone and never used any cellphone with my laptop.
>>
>> Any help in correcting this problem will be appreciated.
>>
>> Morton Linder
>
> It may be a plug-in installed by the program, like this with Photoshop:
> http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewCon ... d=kb403011
>
>
>
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the very helpful suggestion. I disabled the auto launch---,
and now I'll see if that pesky ConnDPI.DLL is banished.
I do appreciate your help.
Regards,
Mort
>
> "Morton" <mort@cloud9.net> wrote in message
> news:49d6a50e$0$27762$607ed4bc@cv.net...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running Vista Home Premium, with SeaMonkey. I occasionally get an
>> on-screen notice that a program could not open because connapi.dll is
>> absent. If I click the notice's X it goes away, and the program
>> usually starts, but not always. Googling revealed that this dll is
>> apparently connected with Nokia cellphones. However, I do not have a
>> Nokia cellphone and never used any cellphone with my laptop.
>>
>> Any help in correcting this problem will be appreciated.
>>
>> Morton Linder
>
> It may be a plug-in installed by the program, like this with Photoshop:
> http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewCon ... d=kb403011
>
>
>
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the very helpful suggestion. I disabled the auto launch---,
and now I'll see if that pesky ConnDPI.DLL is banished.
I do appreciate your help.
Regards,
Mort