windows\system32\msn.dll bad image error

Whenever I try to install a program like Winzip, a bad image.exe dll error pops up. This also happens when I try to use programs such as Windows Live Messenger or Skype. Help?

Hello

-You are aware of any changes made on the computer priro to this question?
 
Run the FIXIT from Microsoft from the link below and check if the problem persists.
Solve problems with programs that cannot be installed or uninstalled
 
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