Very anonying .dll error message at startup

My desktop computer running Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2. During each boot, I get the following error message very annoying:

Error loading C:\Users\Anonymous\AppData\ Local\deconl.dll the specified module could not be located. The position at the top of the message is RunDLL.

It's annoying because it appears during each start-up and must be X'ed off the coast to get rid of him. I haven't noticed a problem with the functioning of the Office because of the apparent absence of this .dll file specified. It's just that it's annoying, it happens every time you start, and it must be X'ed to disappear.

I scoured the Internet looking for the file to replace the missing file on my computer, as if it was even the correct option, I don't know. Anyway, I can't find it. Can someone please? I do not know whether the file should replace or what; I would be happy if I could just get the error message stop appearing. Thank you all.

Thanks to you all. I found the problem. I should realize it earlier. I had already looked at the file name on the Internet and read that he was possibly malicious. I finally realized that it was probably in the quarantined MaAfee section and it was. It is an entry point for a Trojan that had also been quarantined. I took care of him. All's well that ends well.

Hello

If you are not facing this problem in Mode safe then the best option to solve this problem is to perform the clean boot. Clean boot recognizes the program that is causing the problem. Once you find what program this is the case, you can go ahead and try to fix the program that is causing the problem. Most of the non-system are running processes can be stopped by the boot because they are not responsible for the operation of your operating system.

How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135/en-us

Note: Don't forget to start your machine in normal mode by following step 7 of the link.

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