[TC 8.01 final x32] WCMZIP32.DLL AES error

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[TC 8.01 final x32] WCMZIP32.DLL AES error

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I get error-messages when trying to encrypt my ftp's with master-password.

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What's the problem with WCMZIP32.DLL?

I use TC 8.01 final x32 on Win 7 x64, 'WCMZIP32.DLL' file is default from the official installer.

Any ideas?

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x64 works fine.
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Please go to the Total Commander directory and press Alt+Enter on the wcmzip32.dll. It should have a valid digital signature with signature date
Thursday, ‎19. ‎February ‎2009 00:40:52

If you get a different date, you have the wrong dll. Try to re-install Total Commander from www.ghisler.com.

If you get a bad signature warning, your certificates in Internet Explorer are out of date.
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I've already compared and checked the file with original installer's one - both of them are identical. Sirnature is right.

my md5:
78ab27b9290e9cd1bc2d403f9981aa5b *WCMZIP32.DLL
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It may also be a wrong system clock. This can happen when the 3V backup battery on the mainboard dies. Please check whether system date&time are correct or not.
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Time is ok, everything on system (hard & soft) works good.
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Sorry, I don't have any other ideas.
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Still no ideas? Nobody knows?
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I get the same error if I change that file's access rights, so that it can't be read.
Check file/folder permissions. Also check your antivirus, it might be silently denying access to the file.
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I'm admin and have full rights and read/write access.
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Admin rights doesn't beat the antivirus kernel mode driver's power to deny access.
Use Process Monitor from Sysinternals, to see what's going on with the tcmd process when it tries to load/access that dll. Select "Show File System Activity" only and filter out the processes that are not of interest.
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Have no problems with permissions and rights.
No suspicious processer or av-blocked accesses found...
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