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Originally posted by ShawnZ
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Originally posted by Reaper
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Originally posted by Reaper
There is a .dll file in the System32 folder called ntshrui.dll that is giving me some problems. When using WLM an error pops up saying:
"C:\Windows\system32\ntshrui.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error...."
I havn't installed or uninstalled anything for it to stop working. I checked the file and it was 0kb. Also, because I am running Vista I can't copy another version of the file in there.
I used sfc /scannow, but it said it found a corrupt file but couldn't fix it. I checked the log and it was ntshrui.dll.
I think it has also messed up a few of my shortcuts.
Does anyone know how to tackle this?
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Originally posted by ShawnZ
well, just get the file from someone and copy it over ![:p](images/smilies/msn_tongue.gif)
just because it says "access is denied" doesn't mean you can't do it ![:p](images/smilies/msn_tongue.gif)
go into the permissions, make yourself the owner of the file, and give yourself permission to delete it.
I've done that but it doesn't let me copy it over