AVG reports corrupt tcpmon.dll

AVG anti virus reports corrupted gravity tcpmon.dll is. ?   Everything seems to work.  Replace this file? How do I do that?

c:\WINDOWS\system32\tcpmon.dll
corrupted executable file
SDK type = Coreobject is whitelist (file/system critical that should not be removed)

check out the windows xp CD tcpmon.dll file

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