![]() As a result, the "Explorer" window opens the working directory of the application in which you need to find a subdirectory with the dll files.Often these libraries are part of automated systems of stock trading - trading robots (expert advisors), indicators, scripts. With applications, things are even simpler - just right click the label on the desktop or in the main OS menu, select "Properties" and click "file Location". If we are talking about some kind of system the program should look in the system directory - usually it is one of the subdirectories of the Windows folder on the system drive. If you received such a file separate from the executable, the first thing you need to figure out the location in the computer root folder of the application, which should run this library. Usually dynamic libraries are installed automatically with the installation of the program, for whose service they were intended. ![]() dll files may not work independently and therefore do not have their own installers.
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