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Error window opens "Winword.EXE - bad image", "C:\Windows\system32\bitsprx532.dll is not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try fashion program at new etc. etc."

This happens at startup when programs open ie. audio and whenever I try to open a program, in this case MS Word. I click the OK button several times and he goes and allows me to work in the program.

Word:

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Word Help Forums at the link above.

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