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#11037 28-Dec-2006 03:39
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I was given a Samsung i320 for Christmas. I installed all the software including Active Sync 4.1 (the install detected an earlier version which I deleted). Now ActiveSync will not run, I get the following error message: "The procedure entry point CeSyncStart could not be located in the dynamic link library RAPI.dll"

Any suggestions would be appreciated!

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#56447 28-Dec-2006 07:27
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Welcome to Geekzone... It looks like there's a conflict with old files. Try this:

- uninstall ActiveSync
- reboot
- manually remove any RAPI.dll file from your PC
- reboot
- install ActiveSync and follow the instructions on screen.

Please post back to let us know how it goes...






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  #56456 28-Dec-2006 09:21
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Thanks, that got rid of the rapi.dll issue but now I am getting "The proceudre entry point CeSvcGetStringW could not be located in the dynamic link library CEUTIL.dll" shall I follow the same procedure?

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#56457 28-Dec-2006 09:23
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You can try. It looks like those files were locked... Please reboot before uninstalling ActveSync (and don't plug your Pocket PC).





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#56461 28-Dec-2006 10:46
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That worked! I followed the same procedure for the second .dll and re-installed and now it works fine. As a precaution I also uninstalled MITS Wizard. Thanks for the help.

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#56464 28-Dec-2006 10:50
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Great stuff! Good to know all is fine now.






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