- Nov 30, 2012
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Every once in a while I get a LSP from WLIDNSP.dll messing up my TCP stack. I use LSPfix to solve this. It happens so much that I renamed the damn dll to WLIDNSP.dll_old and it STILL loaded into my TCP stack! So now I packed it in a 7Z archive and deleted it. Yes, I have scanned the living crap out of my computer. I used Malwarebytes, Superantispyware, Herdprotect, ADwcleaner, Junkware Removal Tool, TDSSkiller, detekt.exe, BootkitRemoval from Bitdefender, and FSS.exe to see if anything with my connection was messed up. NOTHING!
I did a Google search on WLIDNSP.dll and found similar complants, but no solutions that I could find. I normally don't make computer help requests because I can usually fix my own issues, but this one is a stumper.
I don't know what would insert that DLL into my TCP stack. It happens just out of the blue. So it's hard to figure out what program it could be.
Windows 7 32.
Path is C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\Windows Live
I did a Google search on WLIDNSP.dll and found similar complants, but no solutions that I could find. I normally don't make computer help requests because I can usually fix my own issues, but this one is a stumper.
I don't know what would insert that DLL into my TCP stack. It happens just out of the blue. So it's hard to figure out what program it could be.
Windows 7 32.
Path is C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\Windows Live
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