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Old May 6th 10, 12:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Mammad DN
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when i hover my mouse over Show Names With Conference Video menu option in
View menu of Phone Dialer i receive a message in status bar that indicates
avwav.dll in windows root is corrupt and i've just installed windows why
this is happening and how can i fix it?


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Old May 6th 10, 01:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bob I
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That file shouldn't be in the root, that's for sure. Perhaps you
connected this computer to the internet before you had a working
firewall installed and it is compromised? I would very suspicious of the
security of the PC. Perhaps flatten it and reload clean and get the
firewall and security software installed before connecting to the internet.

Mammad DN wrote:

when i hover my mouse over Show Names With Conference Video menu option in
View menu of Phone Dialer i receive a message in status bar that indicates
avwav.dll in windows root is corrupt and i've just installed windows why
this is happening and how can i fix it?



 




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