shutting down windows

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When I go to reboot or shut down, Windows takes an extremely long time to
shut down. It also keeps that 'CLEUSER.EXE - DLL Initialization failed' and
'LFJSTMIB.EXE - DLL Initialization failed. I am running XP Home
 
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| When I go to reboot or shut down, Windows takes an extremely long time to
| shut down. It also keeps that 'CLEUSER.EXE - DLL Initialization failed' and
| 'LFJSTMIB.EXE - DLL Initialization failed. I am running XP Home
 

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