David,
How ironic. I just got the same error today.
I searched Google for that EXE file and found a link to M$ pages that listed
a download to fix this.
I downloaded it and it took care of the problem.


Jeff
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-----Original Message-----
Behalf Of David Grossman
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 8:34 PM
To: pcworks@imagicomm.com

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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