![]() You can paste this into a batch file and run it as administrator or just open an administrator command prompt and paste it into there to quickly get rid of the entry. ![]() ![]() It's almost as if someone at MS had LDA installed and didn't bother to clean up the registry before publishing the update. I tried it already and nothing seems to be messed up with the file missing. Ok, from what I've seen you can just remove the registry entry for the dll.
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