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Old 05-28-2008, 01:10 AM
collins
 
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Re: Missing .dll files
Thanks.
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paa collie


"Nepatsfan" wrote:

> "collins" <collins@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6D921DB2-BDC2-452D-B701-EE778E8FFAD7@microsoft.com...
> >I have been getting 2 "RUNDLL" error messages on my PC.
> > They read "Error loading c:\windows\system32\obcpmhbs.dll" and Error loading
> > c:\windows\system32\ssvcctda.dll. The specified module cannot be found."
> > Where and how do I get and reinstall these 2 dll files, pls?
> > --
> > paa collie

>
> Did you run an antivirus or antispyware scan recently on this computer? The
> behavior you describe is usually what happens when an antivirus or
> antispyware program identifies a file as malware, deletes the file, but doesn't
> clean up the mechanism that launches the malware at startup.
>
> Here's a program from Microsoft that will help you stop the error messages.
>
> AutoRuns for Windows v9.13
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx
>
> Once you've downloaded and extracted the files, run autoruns.exe.
> Look on the Everything tab for an entry that lists obcpmhbs.dll in the Image
> path
> column.
> Right click on that entry and select Search Online from the menu.
> Odds are that you'll come up with an empty search. This pretty much confirms
> that it was some type of malware that your scan deleted.
> Uncheck the item.
> Do the same for ssvcctda.dll.
> Restart your computer. If you no longer see the error message, you can go back
> and delete the entry in Autoruns.
>
> Just to be on the safe side, you might consider taking steps to make sure the
> system is malware free. Here's a site with general instructions on cleaning a
> computer.
>
> Courtesy of Malke Routh, MS-MVP
> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...iruses_Malware
>
> Good luck
>
> Nepatsfan
>
>
>

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