This error means that either TCP/IP is not installed, or there is a problem with the Winsock.dll file. It may be corrupted, or missing.
You may also have too many Winsock.dll files on the PC. This occurs when TCP/IP has been reinstalled multiple times. Remove it entirely in this case, then delete all copies of Winsock.dll. Restart Windows and reinstall TCP/IP at that point.
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