I'm using a Win98 SE laptop, logging onto an NT domain which uses roaming profiles - at login, I get the above message.
If I OK the error, I can continue as normal (LAN drives mapped OK etc), but its much slower than usual and often freezes completely - the only way to restart is to power off/on again, and then I get all sorts of perfomance problems.
Scandisk didn't show any errors, and I can't perform a defrag (although I 've just found a solution to that problem elsewhere inthese forums, and will try it soon).
Is the problem with the DLL named, or the login script file, or something else altogether?
Could the Hard Disk be on the way out - it is pretty old.
If I OK the error, I can continue as normal (LAN drives mapped OK etc), but its much slower than usual and often freezes completely - the only way to restart is to power off/on again, and then I get all sorts of perfomance problems.
Scandisk didn't show any errors, and I can't perform a defrag (although I 've just found a solution to that problem elsewhere inthese forums, and will try it soon).
Is the problem with the DLL named, or the login script file, or something else altogether?
Could the Hard Disk be on the way out - it is pretty old.