Hello,
It appears that you are experiencing an issue with a missing DLL (Dynamic Link Library) file on your Windows Server. The DLL file mentioned, "api-ms-win-core-version-I1-1-1.dll," is a system file that is required for the proper functioning of certain Windows components.
To resolve this issue, you can try the following steps:
First, ensure that you have performed a thorough virus scan on your system to rule out any malware or virus-related problems.
Check if the DLL file is present in the Windows system directory. The default location for DLL files on a 64-bit Windows Server R2 Enterprise system is typically "C:\Windows\System32". Search for the file in that directory to see if it exists.
If the DLL file is not present in the system directory, you can try the following options:
a. System File Checker (SFC): Open an elevated Command Prompt (run as administrator) and execute the command "sfc /scannow". This command will scan your system for missing or corrupted system files and attempt to repair them.
b. Windows Update: Make sure your Windows Server is up to date with the latest updates. Run Windows Update to check for any missing updates and install them.
c. DLL Download: You can search for the missing DLL file online. Several websites offer DLL downloads. However, be cautious while downloading DLL files from external sources. Make sure you download it from a reputable and trusted site.
After obtaining the DLL file, place it in the appropriate system directory ("C:\Windows\System32" for a 64-bit system) or in the directory where the application requiring the DLL file is located.
Once you have placed the DLL file in the correct location, restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.
Remember to exercise caution when downloading DLL files from external sources. It's always recommended to obtain them from official or trusted sources or use the methods mentioned above to repair missing or corrupted system files.
If the problem persists or you encounter any other issues, it might be best to consult with a technical expert or Microsoft support for further assistance tailored to your specific situation.
I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.