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you can be sure caperjack its for Windows Media player 7 its a skin
when registering the dll's use the following command regsvr32.exe /s dll name also make sure you are in the directory where the dll is and needs to be registered.
If what crunchie advised didn't work you can try this: for WinAdsToolSX.dll To uninstall these modules from memory, type regsvr32 /u %systemroot%\downlo~1\ followed by the DLL file name, e.g. regsvr32 /u “%systemroot%\downlo~1\HDPlugin1015.dll
My company is currently evaluating/pilotting this software to possibly remove all virus software (definition based 3 day instead of 0 day protection) from our corporate users. If you read more about the software you will see it has merit to help get rid of these issues with spyware, viruses and …
If the software is licensed to the company that went out of business and you are auditted and have no affilliation with the company then it is theft. Up to you.
have you completed all windows updates? (security and any .net framework)
How to Remove DSO Exploit Use caution when modifying the registry to fix this DSO Exploit! Using Spybot Search & Destroy look for the DSO Exploit and then: 1) First, the this DSO Exploit Fix. 2) Disconnect your internet connection 3) Reboot your computer the standard way 4) Run Spy …
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