Chilkatax-9.5.0-win32.dll
It is very likely you reached this page after searching for the specific typographical variation . The correct name of the file is "ChilkatAx-9.5.0-win32.dll" . This is a common mistake.
Determine the file path. If the file is located in the SysWOW64 folder, type the following command and press Enter: regsvr32 %systemroot%\SysWOW64\chilkatax-9.5.0-win32.dll Use code with caution.
If you are developing an application in Visual Studio (VB.NET or C#) and encounter initialization faults: Open your project configuration properties. Navigate to the settings. chilkatax-9.5.0-win32.dll
If the file is present on your system but unrecognized, you can force Windows to re-index it via the Command Prompt. Click the Windows Start menu and type cmd . Right-click and choose Run as Administrator .
This typically means the DLL hasn't been registered via regsvr32 or your app is 64-bit trying to call this 32-bit DLL. It is very likely you reached this page
Numerous user reports confirm that Windows Defender and other AV software have incorrectly flagged this file as malicious when it was, in fact, harmless. If your AV software quarantines this DLL, it may break the legitimate software that requires it. In such cases, you can often add the file or its containing folder to your AV software's "exclusion" or "whitelist" list.
A confirmation dialog box stating "DllRegisterServer succeeded" should appear. Step 3: Check Antivirus Logs Determine the file path
The 9.5.0 series has seen multiple iterative builds over its lifespan to eliminate bugs, add protocols, and prevent conflicts with third-party processing tools like reporting engines. Known Incremental Builds
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\REGSVR32.exe "C:\Program Files (x86)\[Your Application Folder]\ChilkatAx-9.5.0-win32.dll"
If you found this file on your computer:
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