WinHTTP.dll error is a repository from backup in windows 7 (running windows 7 PRO 32-bit)

Hello everyone ;) I do a Setup for a program of Government called AIS (indigenous Information Services) and got past some registry problems that occur during the installation of prerequisite software (integrated bugs the company provided a fix), but once the required components are installed I try to install the AIS software and it gets about 10%, then I get this error "failed to install". ', Access denied "winhttp.dll" "I had pretty well bing and Google would be the * outta cela one and basically 99.9999999999999998% of all of the DLLS related research are just phenomena until the junk that will make you more headaches, then the initial question will be. so that being said, I know that in the latest versions of windows like XP, you can go to the: C:\%windir%\system32\DllCache folder and it had backups of the DLL files are at - it a similar version of this folder in windows 7 in all? I know that I can technically extract and save a version of the dvd, but I am that remote and do not have the capacity to put the windows in the drive disk, as they have not. the company maintains offsite. I checked the permissions and I Localuser (name changed for privacy) system administrators and the trustedinstaller have very limited access to the folder and the file owner is Trustedinstaller? is that correct? I changed the owner to my entadmin account and I still didn't have the ability to change the permissions. the only thing I can do is to change the property and it doesn't seem to do anything in what concerns the resolution of my problem. I would like to replace this file. is there a procedure better than just extracting from the dvd and the replacement of the current? I tried the VSS, but no previous versions did exist... kind of weird. Sorry if I am vague in my question, if you need more information or have any ideas feel free to shoot 'em my way. I am pretty brain tired after fighting with it for almost 6 hours ha ha. Got to love my work some days. -Stephen

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