Access Violation with Wireless Network Monitor

Hi,
Each time I start my PC, I get the following Error message:
Access Violation at address 00426059 in module 'WMP54gsv1_1.exe'. Read of address 00000368.
How do I fix this error message?
Thanks
Chris

Uninstall and reinstall the WMP54G.... Or update the drivers while your at it...

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