I managed to get Pegasus running again after I killed runddl32.exe. ButThe does exactly what it says, it runs a dll as a program. You can checkout http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/rundll32.htm for more details but if this is called by WinPMail calling a Windows function and it crashes then WinPMail will be closed by the OS to restore the system. This was what was happening with Acrobat calling the shell with invalid parameters when WinPMail asked the OS to add an attachment. Obviously Acrobat does things by sitting between the programs and the OS.I do not know which program used this dll. Anybody any idea what
program is incompatibel with Pegasus and uses rundll32.exe? Or does
anyone know how to see which program called this dll?
<blockquote>I managed to get Pegasus running again after I killed runddl32.exe. But
I do not know which program used this dll. Anybody any idea what
program is incompatibel with Pegasus and uses rundll32.exe? Or does
anyone know how to see which program called this dll?</blockquote>The does exactly what it says, it runs a dll as a program.&nbsp; You can checkout <a href="http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/rundll32.htm" title="http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/rundll32.htm" mce_href="http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/rundll32.htm">http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/rundll32.htm </a>for more details but if this is called by WinPMail calling a Windows function and it crashes then WinPMail will be closed by the OS to restore the system.&nbsp; This was what was happening with Acrobat calling the shell with invalid parameters when WinPMail asked the OS to add an attachment.&nbsp; Obviously Acrobat does things by sitting between the programs and the OS.