Dan_Smith;676117 Wrote:
> If you see an error related to the wininet.dll file being deleted or
> missing,
> copy this file from the c:\windows\system32 directory of a working Win
> XP Pro
> or Win Vista computer onto a flashdrive, then use the following
> procedure to
> copy it onto the failing system.
> 1. At the boot screen (the first thing to appear at power-up), hit the
> F8
> function key.
> 2. Select 'Safe Mode with Command Prompt' and continue.
> 3. In the command prompt window, type the letter of your flash drive,
> either
> d: or e: until the drive appears as e:> in the prompt window.
> 4. Type 'dir' to see the wininet.dll file on that flashdrive.
> 5. Once you see that file, type 'copy wininet.dll c:\windows\system32'.
> 6. Unplug the flashdrive and reboot the failing PC.
>
> Once you succeed in reviving the failed computer, go to
> c:\windows\system32
> and right click on the wininet.dll file then copy and paste it to a
> save name
> (recommended name: wininet-copy.dll). This allows direct copy of that
> file
> back into wininet.dll if the problem reoccurs.
>
> It is suspected that an anitvirus engine or some other application
> deleted
> this file. If it occurs again, make note of what was being performed,
> immediately before the failure mode. This will lead you to the
> offending
> program needing attention.
>
> Good luck, hope this helps.
Thanks for that helpful post Dan

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