From: bcnu on 1 Sep 2005 12:10 When my computer starts up, I get an error UIUCU.exe - Entry Point Not Found, The procedure entry point SetupCopyOEMInfa could not be located in the dynamic link library SETUPAPI.dll. I have windows XP SP2 installed. I cannot find this file on the windows install disk which came from my computer. Microsoft is directing me back to dell, but via broken English, whatever country this rep was in, I can't seem to get an answer there. I've googled it and found some code, but can't tell how or if I would use that code. Any one have any thoughts? If it helps, I have Mcafee privacy protection and get this error as Mcafee is trying to load and I have to log in as admin (the only user on the setup). My hard drive crashed back in Dec and Best buy set up the computer like this. From what I've read, it sounds like Mcafee may be stopping this execution and if privacy kicked in later, all would be fine. I uninstalled privacy, but that didn't help.
From: Wesley Vogel on 1 Sep 2005 12:31 UIUCU.exe is not a Windows XP file. It's something from Conexant Systems. Products & Tech Info http://www.conexant.com/products/ [[Description: File uiucu.exe is located in a subfolder of "C:\Documents and Settings". Known file sizes on Windows XP are 495616 bytes (66% of all occurrence), 540672 bytes. The application is loaded during the Windows boot process (see Registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run). File uiucu.exe is not a Windows core file. uiucu.exe is a Microsoft signed file. uiucu.exe is able to record inputs, monitor applications. Therefore the technical security rating is 6% dangerous.]] http://www.file.net/process/uiucu.exe.html -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:15DD70FF-6947-4673-ADA4-9EAADAFAE86C(a)microsoft.com, bcnu <bcnu(a)discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > When my computer starts up, I get an error UIUCU.exe - Entry Point Not > Found, The procedure entry point SetupCopyOEMInfa could not be located in > the dynamic link library SETUPAPI.dll. I have windows XP SP2 installed. > I cannot find this file on the windows install disk which came from my > computer. Microsoft is directing me back to dell, but via broken English, > whatever country this rep was in, I can't seem to get an answer there. > I've googled it and found some code, but can't tell how or if I would use > that code. Any one have any thoughts? > > If it helps, I have Mcafee privacy protection and get this error as Mcafee > is trying to load and I have to log in as admin (the only user on the > setup). My hard drive crashed back in Dec and Best buy set up the > computer like this. From what I've read, it sounds like Mcafee may be > stopping this execution and if privacy kicked in later, all would be > fine. I uninstalled privacy, but that didn't help.
From: Jim on 1 Sep 2005 12:46 "bcnu" <bcnu(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:15DD70FF-6947-4673-ADA4-9EAADAFAE86C(a)microsoft.com... > When my computer starts up, I get an error UIUCU.exe - Entry Point Not > Found, > The procedure entry point SetupCopyOEMInfa could not be located in the > dynamic link library SETUPAPI.dll. I have windows XP SP2 installed. I > cannot find this file on the windows install disk which came from my > computer. Microsoft is directing me back to dell, but via broken English, > whatever country this rep was in, I can't seem to get an answer there. > I've > googled it and found some code, but can't tell how or if I would use that > code. Any one have any thoughts? Why don't you post this code? Perhaps someone else could help with these instructions. > > If it helps, I have Mcafee privacy protection and get this error as Mcafee > is trying to load and I have to log in as admin (the only user on the > setup). > My hard drive crashed back in Dec and Best buy set up the computer like > this. From what I've read, it sounds like Mcafee may be stopping this > execution and if privacy kicked in later, all would be fine. I uninstalled > privacy, but that didn't help. > All you did was make your computer even more vulnerable than before. This sounds to me like malware. If so, it might take less time to perform a clean install of Windows XP. I could not locate either of those things on my computer (but, I didn't look very hard). Jim
From: Andrew on 1 Sep 2005 13:09 >> > All you did was make your computer even more vulnerable than before. > This sounds to me like malware. If so, it might take less time to perform > a clean install of Windows XP. > I could not locate either of those things on my computer (but, I didn't > look very hard). > Jim This is related to a Conexant modem, it is not malware at all and there is no need to do a clean install! As one of the other reponses says chheck out http://www.file.net/process/uiucu.exe.html. Andy
From: bcnu on 1 Sep 2005 13:44
I've checked this site out based on the first recommendation and basically just saw links back to google and software that claims to fix various things. I bought doc pro and found lots of problems which look like they've been fixed so this is probably a good thing, but this issue has not been fixed. Based on your input, I went back to the link you have and looked again to see if I was missing something. I'm afraid I'm not seeing what you guys are pointing me to. Sorry, but can you give me a little more guidance? Thanx for the input and the clarificaition that it's not malicious. p.s. I led Jim astray, I uninstalled privacy, when that didn't fix it, I've reinstalled this to keep myself protected. "Andrew" wrote: > > >> > > All you did was make your computer even more vulnerable than before. > > This sounds to me like malware. If so, it might take less time to perform > > a clean install of Windows XP. > > I could not locate either of those things on my computer (but, I didn't > > look very hard). > > Jim > > > This is related to a Conexant modem, it is not malware at all and there is > no need to do a clean install! As one of the other reponses says chheck out > http://www.file.net/process/uiucu.exe.html. > > Andy > > > |