Step: 1
“Do Not Delete” shell32.dll it is a system file.
Step: 2
Windows keeps two copies of dll files in,
- C:\Windows\System32
- C:\Windows\System32\DLLcache
Possibly there is a conflict in that Auto Route came with a newer version of that dll file but Windows insists on using the old version that resides in cache.
Step: 3
Delete the old version of shell32.dll in the above two location, so that windows automatically point or route the newer version of that dll. This resolved DLL Relocation issue.
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