C:\WINDOWS\dfens32.dll module missing

original title: C:\WINDOWS\dfens32.dll module

When I start my laptop, I get a message indicating that the defens32.dll module is missing.   I want just through a terrible Virus attack, we used Malwarebytes to clean several times and it seems that we got rid of the malware, now it's just the missing dll, and it seems to cause IE to freeze.  Any ideas?

Are you sure of the spelling? I can't find any info on either dfens32 or
defens32
 
If IE is the gel, go here...
 
http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Internet-Explorer/worldwide-sites.aspx
 
Download the IE8 Installer and see if that isn't bringing you relief.
 
"tmercla" wrote in message news: d6d79e5b-0d7c-487-a-8262-adf98507990d...
> When I start my laptop I get a message that is the defens32.dll module
> missing. I want just through a terrible Virus attack, we used
> Malwarebytes to clean several times and it seems that we got rid of the
> malware, now it's just the missing dll, and it seems to cause IE to
> freeze. Any ideas?
 
 
 

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