For what it is worth, I scanned the zip and the extracted DLL with McAfee and McAfee did not find anything. However, dropping the DLL into the Aurora directory did not solve the problem. The same error occurs when trying to access the 'System' screen. For some reason, after running Aurora with the DLL in the Aurora directory makes the IE menu look funny when you click 'File', 'Edit', etc. The problem goes away after a power off.
I am going to see if somebody at work can get me the DLL.
That's the correct .dll file, but Windows can be picky.
After dropping that .dll into your windows/system32 folder, run the command shell as Admin (Start Menu, All Programs, Accessories, right-click on the Command Prompt and choose "Run as Admin") then use the ls and cd commands to navigate to your windows/system32 folder and type:
regsvr32 msstdfmt.dll
That should get you going.
[edit: fixed]