It might temporarily "fix" the problem, but that really isn't the issue. It
is a program error which needs to be fixed within the Crossword program
itself. I would recommend NOT uninstalling or disabling rundll32.exe. It
is involved in a lot of operations on the system, not just screen
orientation. As a system file (it is in C:\WINDOWS\system32, after all),
the OS will probably replace it as part of the self-preservation anyway, or
you'll start experiencing errors in other areas.
--
Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
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"xfire" <whatever******.com> wrote in message
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> in the taak manager, select rundll32.exe, then click remove. You'll
> get a cautionary message. Click Yes.
>
> The rundll32 module coordinates the use of two diplays. It seems that
> if you don't use two, the removal is begnign.
>
> "blariz" <blariz******.com> wrote in
> news:#n5HzPeCEHA.3280@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl:
>
>> Thanks for the info about version 1.0.
>> Can you give a little more detail about what you do with run32.dll
> in
>> order to get Crossword 1.1 to work?
>> Do you remove something from Task Manager or do you take some other
>> actions? Thanks.
>>
>>