Thanks again, Adrien. Much appreciated. I have uninstalled and reinstalled with 
same outcome. I see others with Windows 11 Pro have not had same issue. 
Something must be missing or corrupted in my setup or being shared with another 
program. Have already tried running sfc and DISM. 

Richard 

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> On 15 Sep 2022, at 15:25, Adrien Monteleone <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> Ah true, I forgot. And more than likely, the recommendation would be to try 
> v4.12 to see if the issue is resolved.
> 
> As for dll damage. Windows has the System File Checker. But I think that is 
> only for stock files. I'm not sure it works for 3rd party software.
> 
> I'd say the easiest route would be a full un-intstall and re-install of 
> GnuCash, but I think Richard has already done this a few times to no avail.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
> 
>> On 9/14/22 11:09 PM, David Carlson wrote:
>> The developers are less than two weeks away from releasing 4.12, so they do
>> not have much time for addressing this issue.  It appears to be pointing to
>> a dll, which is a Windows module.  I don't know if Windows has a way to
>> verify whether it is damaged or not.
> 
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