System 32 WinInet.dll error

It was working fine using the following calls of the LIB in Wininet.dll. The FTPPUT call has worked a dozen times, then stop working and gives me an ERROR - 32 NOW.  Not sure why this happened... I did restart the computer... The error is created in line with the FtpPutFile came back FALSE and it's work and in fact gtransferred the file to the ser er before as shown using filezilla to check the transferred file ok. Someone at - it habve ideas?

lHandle = InternetOpen (sAgent, lAccessType, sProxyName, sProxyBypass, lFlags)
Debug.Print "returned InternetOpen ="& lHandle. "
If lHandle = 0 Then
Debug.Print Err.LastDllError
Search.Text = "could not open the local connection =" & Err.LastDllError & ""& Err.Description.
End If
lTest1 = InternetConnect (lHandle, report, iPort, sNomUtilisateur, sPassword, INTERNET_SERVICE_FTP, INTERNET_FLAG_PASSIVE, 0 &)
Debug.Print "returned InternetConnect ="& lTest1. "
   
If lTest1 <> 0 Then
sDocumentServer = "/ Database/MarineWeb.mdb '.
lReturn = FtpPutFile (lTest1, sDocument, sDocumentServer, FTP_TRANSFER_TYPE_UNKNOWN, 0)
If lReturn = 0 Then
Accessories.Text = "Unable to transfer database DLL error" - & Err.LastDllError & "" & Err.Source
Desc.Text = "Unable to tranfer local database error" - & Err.Number & "" & Err.Source
Debug.Print "Unable to Transfer Database" - & Err.LastDllError & "" & Err.Source
On the other
Search.Text = 'database successfully transferred'
End If
On the other
Search.Text = "Unable to connect to the FTP server" & Err.LastDllError & "" & Err.Source
End If
InternetCloseHandle lTest1
InternetCloseHandle hOpen

Hi Jeff,

He appears as a corruption of the dll. Run the System File Checker tool and check if this solves the problem.

To do this, please visit this link:

How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

I hope this helps!

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