OFFICEAV.DLL
DLL errors related to the officeav.dll file are triggered when attempting to open a document in Microsoft Word while having a damaged officeav.dll library. The file is typically sound in the Norton add-on that caters for Microsoft products. You can fix the error by renaming the officeav.dll file and then re-activating the Norton plugin.
OLE32.DLL
The ole32.dll error may appear when attempting to add a clipart image to your open Word document. DLL errors such as this are usually caused by the ole32.dll library not being registered correctly on the Windows operating system. You can try re-registering the file, but if this doesn’t work, a complete Windows re-install may be necessary.
DLBAPRP.DLL
If you have Lexmark or Dell printers installed on your system, you may eventually encounter DLL errors related to the dlbaprp.dll file. This typically appears when you try to print or save a document in Microsoft Word. Besides from contacting the manufacturer directly, you can attempt to fix this DLL error by copying your key printer DLL files and placing them in the Windows/System32 folder.
HPAFD32.DLL
DLL errors linked to the hpafd32.dll file will cause Microsoft Word to close suddenly and without prior warning. The error is caused after a user has been using an HP printer model 1200 or 3200, and subsequently attempts to update to a newer model from HP. The installation won’t automatically update the hpafd32.dll file, and thus the printer will have problems. A driver upgrade is necessary.
MSVCRT.DLL
If your program has caused an illegal operation and been forced to shut down because of a msvcrt.dll error, it’s likely that your DLL files for the Word add-in with Microsoft Works have become corrupt. You should deactivate the Word plug-in before restoring it. This will force new copies of the files and will fix the DLL errors in most cases.
MSJAVA.DLL
The msjava.dll error is caused when you access a web page that attempts to load a script which the browser isn’t capable of handling. DLL errors related to the Java virtual machine – like this one – can usually be fixed by updating to the newest version of the JVM. Also ensure that you actually have scripting enabled in your Internet Explorer settings.
KERNEL32.DLL
The kernel32.dll error is generally caused by MacAfee software which runs a quick scan when you close a window in Internet Explorer – and occasionally Microsoft Outlook. The best way to get rid of these kinds of DLL errors is to access the MacAfee software directly and disable these scanning features.
ACTXPRXY.DLL
DLL errors related to the actxprxy.dll library are triggered when the user tries to open a fresh window in Internet Explorer, but the browser crashes and throws an error instead. Unfortunately, these DLL errors are related to the Windows registry itself and may be a giveaway sign that you’ve got several corruptions in the core files. Consider a registry scanning tool which should help to get rid of bad entries and fix this variety of DLL errors.
MSHTML.DLL
This is one of a select few very rare DLL errors that you shouldn’t be experiencing unless you’re running the extremely outdated Internet Explorer version 5.5 or earlier. The mshtml.dll error can be triggered by IE settings which involve the use of high or true colours. To fix, simply reset your settings to use 256 colours in the colour palette. Alternatively, you can upgrade your video card drivers via the manufacturer’s website.
SHELL64.DLL
Occasionally, you may encounter an error in Internet Explorer stating that the application has struck an error and will need to close. The shell64.dll error is caused in Internet Explorer version 6 when a third party program attempts to attach itself on to the browser and write a separate shell64.dll file to the system folder. Delete or rename the file to fix the problem.
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