Albin,
After doing some additional research, I have discovered that the
wbhook32.dll file belongs to McAfee Virus Scan 4.01. I would now advise to
uninstall McAfee (it is installed on your hard drive, right?) and then
reinstall it. If this doesn't work, call McAfee Tech. Support. I checked
the McAfee website but found nothing abt this dll. Keep us informed.
Frank Fowlkes
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