Every time I turned off my computer XP, I get a dwwin.exe - DLL fail "initialization error".

Whenever I have shut DOWN MY COMPUTER I GOT a MESSAGE "dwwin.exe - DLL initialization fail", please CAN someone ME SAY HOW to FIX what I HAVE WINDOWS XP SERVICE PACK 3. Thank you

Click HERE. Download the file. Save it in C:\Windows\System32. If you are prompted to replace the existing file, click Yes. Not sure that this will solve the problem, but at least we will know that we have a non-corrupt file dwwin.exe. We'll go from there.

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