How to open DLL file?

What is DLL file extension?

Files with the DLL extension are most often found on Windows systems, but they are also used by cross-platform applications. A DLL file is a compiled dynamic system library. Such libraries are pre-installed with the operating system or are added to the system during program installation. DLL files may contain procedures and drivers necessary for running or proper functioning of the application or operating system. Several applications can use the same library.

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Programs that support DLL file

WINDOWS
Programs for Windows system
Visual Studio Visual Studio
Visual FoxPro Visual FoxPro
Resource Hacker Resource Hacker
Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows
Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Windows 8 Microsoft Windows 8
We hope we helped you solve the problem with the DLL file. If you do not know where you can download the application from our list, click on the link (which is the name of the program) - you will find more information there on the location where to download the secure setup version of the required application.
What else may cause problems?
There can be more reasons which determine that you are not able to open the DLL file (apart from the lack of the proper application installed).
First - the DLL file may be incorrectly linked (associated) with the application installed to support it. In this case, you need to change this link by yourself. To do this, right-click on the DLL file # that you want to edit, click "Open with" and then select the program from the list that you have installed. After this operation, the problems with opening the DLL file should be solved forever.
Second - the file you want to open can simply be damaged. Then, the best solution is to find a new version, or download it again from the same source as before (maybe for some reason in the previous session the download of the DLL file has not been completed and it cannot be opened properly).