Procedure entry point not located on loading

When I try to load Contribute 3 I get a screen that says The
procedure entry point Getprocessimagesfilename w could not be
located in dynamic link library psapi.dll
The loading process is then aborted.

Have you installed Internet Explorer 7 (beta) ? The following
TechNote address your issue: TechNote
http://www.adobe.com/go/fc6e9ff5

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