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Old 10-19-2006, 04:12 PM
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error loading c:\documents & settings\all users\applicationdata\system key\systemkey-dll

THE SPECIFIED MODULE COULD NOT BE FOUND


system: Windows XP
Computer is an HP

I receive the above message every time I log onto the computer at home.

I believe this error started when my husband downloaded and used Norton Antivirus software and Norton deleted the 007 keylooger I had installed.

I am presuming this error message is from the keylogger?
I do not know since my husband didn't bother to check to see if all the things he is deleting off the computer is needed or not.

(Yes, I had to place 007 on since he has a problem with flirting on the net and I'll be danged if I have another spouse who cheats on me! LOL)

Anyways, do I have to buy/download a dll software to get rid of this error message? If there is a good software to download for free on the net I'd sure like to know which one to use.
All I have to do click the OK on the error message.

I'm not computer savey like a lot of you are but I can get around the computer very well.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Old 10-19-2006, 05:01 PM
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Hi Piratesmate,

I like your reasoning for installing 007 .

In regards to your problem: Yes that error message is related to 007...there are couple things you could do. 1

1- Try to install it again and see what happens.

2- There is a setting in all anti viruses where you could specify to bypass certain files or folders, give that a try.

Ask for free software , I don't know of any myself...and I don't think you find a decent key logger for free......everyone wants to make a buck, if you know what I mean.


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Old 10-19-2006, 05:19 PM
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Hi Piratesmate,

I like your reasoning for installing 007 .

In regards to your problem: Yes that error message is related to 007...there are couple things you could do. 1

1- Try to install it again and see what happens.

2- There is a setting in all anti viruses where you could specify to bypass certain files or folders, give that a try.

Ask for free software , I don't know of any myself...and I don't think you find a decent key logger for free......everyone wants to make a buck, if you know what I mean.


Cheers

I am going to re-install the 007 when he goes to be bed tonight!
So, hopefully that will help.

Right now, we have got rid of Norton and use the free verison of AVG.
I did have it set to ignore the 007 in Norton on my side of the computer, but I was unable to get to spouse's account since he now has a password after I told him I found out about whe he is doing on the internet!
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