Hi,
My name is Susan. I found your forum when I was looking for a solution to a start-up error message I am now getting after having just installed Windows XP Service Pack 3. I read how someone else on this forum, Garcia I believe, had a similar, but not the same error. I hoped his solution would work for me but it didn't. I too have recently added a D-Link Rangebooster G Desktop Adapter to my computer after which I was sailing along happily until the following day Service Pack 3 was downloaded and I received this message "Air Plus CFG-exe-EntryPoint Not Found" "The procedure entrypoint apsApply could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dl." WZCSLDR2.exe-Ent.
So far I have removed D-link and its Anio Service program and reapplied with no luck. Then I removed service Pack 3 and reapplied the D-Link Rangebooster. No luck. Just for good measure I tried it one more time. When Service Pack 3 is removed and the D-Link Rangebooster is reapplied the message disappears. I'd take off and ignore Service Pack 3 downloads except I did read your stickys about sneaky patches that have been downloaded without permission by Microsoft. Have you any suggestions? Thank you for your help. Susan
My name is Susan. I found your forum when I was looking for a solution to a start-up error message I am now getting after having just installed Windows XP Service Pack 3. I read how someone else on this forum, Garcia I believe, had a similar, but not the same error. I hoped his solution would work for me but it didn't. I too have recently added a D-Link Rangebooster G Desktop Adapter to my computer after which I was sailing along happily until the following day Service Pack 3 was downloaded and I received this message "Air Plus CFG-exe-EntryPoint Not Found" "The procedure entrypoint apsApply could not be located in the dynamic link library wlanapi.dl." WZCSLDR2.exe-Ent.
So far I have removed D-link and its Anio Service program and reapplied with no luck. Then I removed service Pack 3 and reapplied the D-Link Rangebooster. No luck. Just for good measure I tried it one more time. When Service Pack 3 is removed and the D-Link Rangebooster is reapplied the message disappears. I'd take off and ignore Service Pack 3 downloads except I did read your stickys about sneaky patches that have been downloaded without permission by Microsoft. Have you any suggestions? Thank you for your help. Susan