The file wmp.dll has a version number of 9.0.0.3075 where 9.0.0.2980 was expected. Windows Media Player is not installed properly and must be reinstalled.
This error message can be misleading in some respects. It is typically displayed whenever you attempt to open Windows Media Player but, despite the content of the error, uninstalling and reinstalling the Windows Media Player will have no effect in resolving this issue.
The issue does relate to a conflict in dll versions, however, as the message suggests and can be resolved using the following technique:
- Click Start
- Click Run
- Type c:\windows\inf\unregmp2.exe /UpdateWMP
- Click OK
- wmp.dll
explorer has caused an error in wmp.dll and needs to close
wmp.dll is the main library used by the Windows Media Player and there are a number of problems that can surface because of this file. In this case, it is highly likely that the dll has not been registered properly or at all, or it has become corrupt for one reason or another. Re-registering the dll will usually resolve this issue and enable you to continue using Media Player on your computer.
- Click Start
- Click Run
- Type regsvr32 wmp.dll
- Click OK
- You should receive a message stating that the registration was successful - click the OK button
- Attempt to open and use Windows Media Player
Cannot load Library DLBAPRP.dll
This error message may display when you attempt to print a Word document and you have one of several Lexmark or Dell printers installed on your computer. In a small number of cases, the error can also occur when attempting to save a document. In either case the document will not print or save as you requested.
There is one workaround that should work in the majority of cases, otherwise you will need to contact the printer manufacturer to request a resolution to this problem.
Copy all the printer driver files from the drive:\Windows\System32\Spool\Drivers\W32×86\3 folder into the main Windows/System32 folder.
Explorer caused an exception 6d007fh in module Webcheck.dll at…
Some users have reported receiving the error message above when their computer is idle as well as error messages when they click the Synchronize button in Internet Explorer. This problem occurs for people running Internet Explorer version 5 only.
The error occurs simply because you are using the incorrect version of webcheck.dll. You should use the version that was included with Internet Explorer 5.
Resolution of this problem is quick and simple - reinstall Internet Explorer 5 on your system and restart your computer. You should not receive these errors any longer.
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