Error message The procedure entry point ?GetIsWrapLocationValid@@YAFPBVIStandOffData@@@Z could not b

The procedure entry point
?GetIsWrapLocationValid@@YAFPBVIStandOffData@@@Z could not be found in the dynamic link library Public.dll
I get this message when trying to launch InDesign CS3. It's been working  fine until today.

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/829/cpsid_82947.html
Bob

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