Fixing Vrlogon.dll Errors
Posted by Kathy in Fix DLL Errors on 08-04-2009
Tags: fix dll error, fixing Vrlogon.dll errors, to fix dll error, vrlogon.dll corruption
One of the irritating features of error messages is the cryptic and coded messages which need an experienced system administrator to decrypt it. This is especially true with the DLL related error messages which can be commonly found in the windows operating systems only. Since Windows only uses the DLL architecture, Linux and Macs use other forms of libraries these DLL error messages can only be found in operating systems from the stables of Microsoft. Some of the DLL error messages vanish by a mere rebooting of the computer. But some are more stubborn and come back to haunt us while we are in the middle of an important chore.
Vrlogon.dll is a DLL file which is being used with certain laptops. And what exactly is this vrlogon.dll concerning with? Some laptops of the modern generation accompany with fingerprint recognition technology. Vrlogon.dll is used for the normal functioning of this technology. In most of the users, the error crops up when they implement the Fast User Switching feature which is available inbuilt with Windows NT based operating systems. With the help of fast user switching mechanisms, the current user will be able to switch to another user account on the same PC without rebooting. Some of the typical symptoms which are shown during the onset of this error are the absence of the welcome window when the PC is booting up. And when the user logs into the desktop using his credentials, when he tries to enable fast user switching in the control panel, he will be greeted with a beautiful message stating that vrlogon.dll is missing or is corrupt. In some laptops they get the messages that fast user switching has been temporarily disabled.
The irritating feature of this DLL error is that when the end user tries to search manually for vrlogon.dll in his laptop, he is greeted with a blank page. It means the DLL file is not even present on the system, yet the PC is displaying messages that the file is corrupt. These will surely induce much confusion and he may start thinking about the onset of a virus or spyware infection. Some of the users find respite by disabling the fingerprint recognition technology which is in built, but the doubt always lingers in their minds. Little information can be found on Google, because only recently did laptop manufacturers resort to opting for fingerprinting technology for an added level of security.
It has been found that http://www.registry-cleaner-tool.com/ can effectively clean our notebook or laptop off this serious menace. Replacing the user initialization file userinit.exe has been found to have solved the problems of some of the users. The rest are resorting to the registry cleaner which is available for download from http://www.registry-cleaner-tool.com/ The vrlogon.dll corruption is known to affect another DLL file known as Gina.dll and the coupled effect is deadly. Some users have posted in discussion boards that they have been advised by the laptop manufacturers to delete the gina.dll file from the Windows directory.
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