Wednesday, March 5, 2014

File Description of NetSetup.cpl

What Causes NetSetup.cpl Errors ?


When NetSetup.cpl errors appear in your screen, they usually appear in this format:
  • ""NetSetup.cpl-Application error" "
  • "The instruction at "0��7c911e58? reference memory at "0��000000000? "
Your system encounters these errors mainly because your computer is not able to process the required settings to run the file correctly. Alternatively, it might be due to current issues with your Windows version. The ensuing problems that crop up when this file has errors are the NetSetup.cpl reports errors, the 100% CPU usage, hard drive inaccessibility because the Task Bar has been blocked, and constant restarting of your PC after every few minutes. There are many possible reasons as to why these errors appear. To be able to completely repair this issue, you must address each possible error source until its fixed.

What is exe file?


An .exe file is a filename extension which denotes an executable program in open VMS, Microsoft windows, DOS and Symbian operating systems. It makes a computer to perform a specific task according to encoded instructions. These instructions are machine code for a physical CPU. Some operating systems allocate executable files by filename extensions or noted alongside its metadata.

How To Fix The NetSetup.cpl ?


As mentioned, the first step in fixing the problem is to update Norton Antivirus. Once the NetSetup.cpl file is damaged, it's unable to functional well regardless so refreshing it with a new file or an updated version would be the solution. Updating Norton can also help improve the computer's system. To update Norton Antivirus, go the Symantec website and browse over it. To make things easier, use the search button and try to find any updates available for download. It's also possible that the Norton Antivirus installed in the system already has link provided for users to directly go to. Once the proper update has been located, download the file and install it in the system. If possible, place the downloaded file in an easily located folder or in the desktop. Open the update and let it automatically fix and arrange the settings. There are cases where the computer needs a reboot or restart. Follow the instructions carefully until the application has been fully updated.

Another cause of a faulty NetSetup.cpl file is a damaged or corrupted "rpawinet.dll" file. When the rpawinet.dll gets damaged, it prevents the ccaapp.exe file from functioning well. To fix this problem, the rpawinet.dll should be renamed. To change the name of file, go first to Windows Explorer. Browse over the menu part and then select Tools. On the list, choose Folder Options. Scan over the selection and find the "Show hidden files and folders" option. It's important to check that the setting is ticked. Afterwards, go to Start and then proceed to Search. Type in rpawinet.dll and wait for the system to find it. Once located, change the file name to rpawinetBACKUP.dll. Norton should be up and functioning again.

Lastly, it's also a good idea to clean the computer's registry. The registry may contain faulty components and corrupted files which hinder the NetSetup.cpl file from functioning properly. Normally, a registry cleaner program is used. There are many cleaner applications in the internet. It should not be hard to find an appropriate cleaner.

Fixing NetSetup.cpl error is easy to do with registry cleaner. If you scan your computer it will detect the errors in your registry and safely remove them. 

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