What is wininet.dll.mui and tcpmon.ini and why their absence results in irregular scrolling? And what I do about it?

I had problems with erratic scrolling. Grope in the Microsoft Help site led me to an instruction to use the System File Checker tool to see if the corresponding files were corrupted and get fixed them. That worked for all programs except:

WinInet.dll.MUI and tcpmon.ini, which seem to be missing on my system.

I don't know how to reinstall or where to find them. The info in the instructions does not seem to work to find or their installation.

And I always have problems with erratic scrolling.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you!

Hi hikingscott,

I would hold off the coast on the reset Internet Explorer.

In your previous post you said wininet.dll.mui, and I saw messages that refer to which is a problem of Windows Search.  If you have Vista SP1, then check out the following to reinstall:

http://www.Microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&ID=14850

And for the other tcpmon.ini, see SpiritX MS MVPof message in the thread that is similar to the following:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-system/SR-cannot-repair-Member-file-l2010tcpmonini-of/6afe17b6-02BA-43b5-BB42-a89db5788299

I hope this helps!

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