The error message referring to is often a "red herring"—it is part of an API Set that Windows uses for dynamic loading, and its absence from a dependency walker doesn't usually cause the program to fail on its own. The actual problem is typically a missing runtime or a mismatch in software versions. Most Effective Fixes
Only do this if you have a clean copy of the file (e.g., from a friend’s working install or a trusted backup). extmswinoobequeryl110dll missing install