MFC SP4 Dlls

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Anyone know how to correct this error message:

"Incorrect MFC Dll versions installed on the system, minimum requirement is
MFC SP4 Dlls."

Message comes up shortly after boot up of Windows XP when Broadcom wireless
network adapter is trying to make a connection to the nearest WAP. The
result: NO WIRELESS CONNECTION MADE. Clicking on "OK" simply causes the
message to disappear briefly and then reappear. The only recent changes to
my system were automatic security patch updates of Windows XP ... KB936021,
KB938828, KB921503, KB938829, KB938127, KB937143. One of these updates
appears to prohibit Broadcom Wireless adapters from working properly. The
problem occurred on the very next boot up after the XP patches got
installed.

Tried a system restore to multiple previous points. No luck.
Tried uninstalling Broadcom Network adapter drivers and software and
re-installing with previous, and newly updated, versions. No luck.
Did a complete scan of the computer thinking some ugly virus might be the
cause (use McAfee, Defender and Earthlink). No luck.

I've spent the last five hours researching the issue. Not a darn thing out
there on the net that could help me resolve the problem.

Help.
 
try to uninstall KB937143 (security update for IE). this update is creating
problem in wireless connection.

"JW" wrote:

> Anyone know how to correct this error message:
>
> "Incorrect MFC Dll versions installed on the system, minimum requirement is
> MFC SP4 Dlls."
>
> Message comes up shortly after boot up of Windows XP when Broadcom wireless
> network adapter is trying to make a connection to the nearest WAP. The
> result: NO WIRELESS CONNECTION MADE. Clicking on "OK" simply causes the
> message to disappear briefly and then reappear. The only recent changes to
> my system were automatic security patch updates of Windows XP ... KB936021,
> KB938828, KB921503, KB938829, KB938127, KB937143. One of these updates
> appears to prohibit Broadcom Wireless adapters from working properly. The
> problem occurred on the very next boot up after the XP patches got
> installed.
>
> Tried a system restore to multiple previous points. No luck.
> Tried uninstalling Broadcom Network adapter drivers and software and
> re-installing with previous, and newly updated, versions. No luck.
> Did a complete scan of the computer thinking some ugly virus might be the
> cause (use McAfee, Defender and Earthlink). No luck.
>
> I've spent the last five hours researching the issue. Not a darn thing out
> there on the net that could help me resolve the problem.
>
> Help.
>
>
>
 
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