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I have already read this page and it wasn't enough info.

After reading some other posts on this site I installed XBlock. It had me delete some "dangerous programs" and now I am missing the C:\Progra~\common~2\addres~1\cnbabe.dll file. Whatever went wrong??? How do I fix this?
 
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C:\Progra~\common~2\addres~1\cnbabe.dll

NQD
I did note in the file info above there is a reference to cnbabe.dll
well this is a Spyware (trojan) file Frown Red Face
I'm guessing that you might have some Spyware already on your computer? this is interfering with this installation
Solution:load Adaware from www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware
and run a scan There are several postings on AP with help on this.
Then you want a spyware stopper program installing to protect you from further grief Roll Eyes I use Spywareblaster from www.Spywareblaster.com which is easy to setup and run Cool

Bottom line: Uninstall this program (XBLOCK)then install and run Adaware and Spywareblaster to clear your system I expect your RUNDLL is OK it is a spyware program conflict that is causing these probs Frown
 
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Thanks bedstor. Now I realize that I have another problem. I cannot find this XBlock program anywhere so I can uninstall it. It doesnt show from "Programs" in the Start bar or from the Control panel/Add or delete. The program is on the desktop. I click it, it starts up and tells me about some of the same dangerous programs that I thought it had already cleaned off of here.

If I go to the link above they recognize that the XBlock is installed here and ask if I want to uninstall my current one and reload a new one. I tried that and rebooted and still have the "alert" warnings.

This is not my computer and I have no idea how it has gotten so tangled up.
 
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