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Old 08-30-2011, 11:56 PM
blackdragonsdg
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Sounds like you have a virus on your computer. wsock32.dll is part of the windows operating system and if I remember correctly it is needed for network communications. It is fairly common for viruses to infect executables and other key portions of operating systems such as dynamic link libraries.
It is very uncommon for Norton to give a false positive on windows system files. I currently use NIS2011 and have no such issue.
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