msnp32.dll is refered to in the system.ini but it is not anywhere on the HD and the system can't boot.
Does anyone know what this file is for?
:confused:
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msnp32.dll is refered to in the system.ini but it is not anywhere on the HD and the system can't boot.
Does anyone know what this file is for?
:confused:
If we'd do a guessing-game I'd bet against you - even though I have no clue... but 'ms' always stands for MicroSoft, and why shouldn't there be something harmless like Network behind...Quote:
Originally posted by Sorry_I_Win:
just a guess.. but by the name i would say it was from msn or msn messenger.
I would guess MicroSoftNetworkProtocol-for-32bit.DLL... do I get the pot?
edited by myself: Sorry_I_Win - was your guessing so wrong, that you had to delete the posting?! Sorry_You_Lost! :D
File should be in windows\system file and properties show "Network provider for Microsoft networks"so itlooks like its a windows file and should be on your OS CD.
Did you install/remove any of your network files lately?
There is also an updated msnp32.dll that is used to force strong passwords on an nt network. (when passfilt.dll is installed on the server)