There are many candidate solutions for the issue but none seemed to work for me and browsing the forums it seems that many have shared this exprience. Open up regedit and check the following registry key: Problem is, this never seems to work… at least, not on the machines I’ve worked on.įortunately, the real solution is comparably easy. They advise that you try the following commands at an elevated Command Prompt: Most solutions on the internet point to a bit of a dead end comprised of general-purpose advice for any sort of library-related problems in Windows.
It’s a frustrating issue that can drive you nuts if you don’t know where to look to correct it. This is a problem I’ve run into probably 3 or 4 times, and each time, the solution is the same.