PEW's Corner <pewscor...@gmail.com> added the comment:

Yes, the dll now seems to have ended up in c:\windows\syswow64. I have no idea 
whether I chose "just for me" or "all users" last time (this is a general 
irritant when having to manually update software on Windows), but I did choose 
"all users" this time, so your hypothesis is probably correct.

Considering that the user has no easy way to make the correct choice, nor to 
anticipate the consequences of a wrong choice, the term "user error" doesn't 
feel right. :-) But I completely understand why you wouldn't want to put much 
effort into fixing something that is almost dead, and at least *I* now know how 
to fix the problem when it happens again.

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