error message - specific module cannot be found.

This error message keeps popping up. How can I get rid of him?

There is a problem starting C:\Users\Charlie\AppData\Local\Arcade~1\AgHelp.dll the specific module could not be found.

The Autoruns program worked. I had to use the filter and the search for this. File DLL 4 times, before finally going permanently...

Thanks for the quick answer to this problem.

Larry

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