I will NEVER install another M$ update for hardware.  3 times 
I've done it, and each time met with disastrous results.  (An 
update for my ATI AIW card, integrated Intel Gigabit NIC, and 
SoundMax integrated audio).  You'd think these idiots would 
CHECK updates before they release them.  Now I just stick to OS 
patches and only IF I DEFINITELY need them.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusComputing.com
http://www.ComputersCustomBuilt.com
http://Computer-Hardware-Sales-Consumer-Electronics-Sales.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ben Moore"

You just installed the new patch KB 925902.  That file is the 
Realtek HD
Sound Effect manager in the control panel.  I have the same 
problem.  If you
uninstall the patch the exe loads  and the error message goes 
away.  The
sound works fine though so I'm just leaving the patch installed 
on mine. It
fixes a pretty serious security flaw. Hopefully Realtek will 
update software
soon.  I posted about this over on the Asus support forum. I'll 
let you know
if I find out anything.

Ben Moore

-----Original Message-----

I just received a strange message. Does anybody know what it 
is?

My Windows XP with SP2 had just restarted itself after 
completing the
installation of one of its mystery updates or routines. I hate 
when that
happens, because I feel that I'm no longer in control of the 
system. I
suspect an automatic Windows update that comes in on Tuesdays, 
but I may be
wrong.

When my computer loaded up, I got a message that states: 
RTHDCPL.EXE -
Illegal System DLL Relocation. 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.

I restarted the computer, and that message came up again.

Who is the vendor? How do I contact them? What do I do with the 
DLL after I
get it? How do I make it load up into a safe place in memory?

David Grossman
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