.exe missing in my program

I have been using this program with any errors or problems.  All of a sudden out of the blue, this is the error message I get when I try to open it:

WTLibrary.exe entry point not found

The entry procedure point?_Xfunc@tr1@@YAXXZ is not found in MSVCP90.dll dynamic link library.

I asked what I could on the forums by making a tool system, clean boot file checker.  I also tried uninstall and reinstall.  I did a system restore to before it appeared and he said nothing had changed on my computer.  I downloaded V2.35.1223 CCcleaner and it fixed a few errors, but the problem is not resolved.  I'm very green with this sort of thing.  I ran a search and found the dll above, but can't find a .exe for my program.  I just found WTLIBRARY.exe - 1A2F5149.pf in c:\windows\prefetch.  Need help please, I was not able to use my Bible library for a week now!  Thank you in advance!

Apartently, there is a Trojan horse with the same name even...  I propose, therefore you uninstall, scan your computer with MalwareBytes...

http://www.Malwarebytes.org/

.. .and your anti-virus prgram.  If you do not, use Avast, it's free.  Remove anything, they find and try reinstalling your program AFTER the reboot.

--
Gina Whipp
2010 Microsoft MVP (access)

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