Prompt Windows Defender: C:\windows\system32\winrnr.dll ask to accept or refuse

Original title: Windows Defender and request to accept or decline of winsock

Why do I constantly get in windows defender c:\windows\system32\winrnr.dll come and ask to accept or refuse?

I want to thank you very much for your help.  The problem is resolved.

I did the boot you suggest so I went to my computer, right clicking on the c drive, then the properties and tools, then I selected the error checking and checked the two boxes.

Yet once again, I thank very you much and this site is very useful for those who are not computer savy :)

PAM

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