From a reply by Gary Miller in an earlier thread ...
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I believe that this is the result of some type of new
internet trojan/malware attacks. I think that you will find
that the root of the problem is that your Windows
"rundll32.exe" file and maybe your "rundll.exe" files have
been replaced with 0 byte files. It was the rundll32.exe on
the computer I had the problem with.
Use the Extract utility or the system file checker,
depending on your operating system, to replace them and I
think that you may solve the problem. That was the fix for
my problem machine with Win ME on it.
Do a virus and a 'SpyBot' scan afterwards to try and root
out the problem. I do not yet know what caused the problem,
only the cure.
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BTW, you posted to the wrong newsgroup. This newsgroup is for Microsoft
Access, a database application.