This sounds like one of two things.
Either something got broken somewhere (I would be worried about possible malware),
Or there was an incomplete installation at some point that relied on temporary files that were eventually lost. Which seems strange.
If you could determine what is trying to use this file, it might be possible to fix the problem.
I'm not sure what hte best way to try and track it down would be.
I would probably keep the message open, and check the task manager for anything strange.
It might be a procedure in the control of a generic program, though, so that might not be helpful.
If this happens when you reboot your computer, you could check for startup items in msconfig.
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