the application has failed to start because iertutil.dll is found noty. Re-installing the application may fix the problem.

I am unable to download money or newdev.ll comes out.

I also get this massage: the application failed to start because iertutil.dll is found noty. Re-installing the application may fix the problem.

I have Office XP SERVICE3 PCs.

Looks like its part of the internet explorer 6 or 7. If you are using IE6, (its out of date), download IE7 or install it IE8

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    In addition to the response of Naman R, please consult the link below if you are still having problems.  Please follow the steps to Joselbarra and let us know the status.

    When you start windows xp pro starts then stops and says this application has failed because iertutil.dll was not found

    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_xp-system/system-has-failed-because-iertutildll-was-not/6dd913ba-cc0f-4828-a55a-477771d25b66

    Thank you

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    Apart from this, follow the steps mentioned below.

     

    Method 1:

    I suggest make a SFC (System File Checker) scan on the system and check if the problem is resolved.

    a. Click Start, click principally made programs, accessories, right-click on command prompt and select run as administrator.

    b. click on continue or provide administrator credentials if prompted.

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    I suggest you do a clean boot and see if the problem still occurs in clean boot mode.

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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

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    Thahaseena M
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