"1) Open up a command prompt (start -> run -> cmd)
2) Type in the following "regsvr32 msvbvm60.dll" (without the quotes).
3) Close and re-open Windows AntiSpyware"
Eventually if it doesn't work try what says Bill Sanderson:
"If you are missing your System Explorers, under advanced tools, several
users now have found that the fix first discovered by Donald Johnson,
appears to be effective for this problem:
Installation of a Service Pack for the Visual Basic 6 runtime: This link is
for SP6, but SP5 also appears to be effective.
Or the good old:
You can repair Windows AntiSpyware using Add or Remove Programs in Control
Panel. Click Microsoft AntiSpyware and click Change. Click Next, and then
click Update.
"1) Open up a command prompt (start -> run -> cmd)
2) Type in the following "regsvr32 msvbvm60.dll" (without the quotes).
3) Close and re-open Windows AntiSpyware"
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