If using Nim, use the command nim c --app:lib -d:release nem.nim to successfully generate your library.
If you are generating this file using a systems language like Nim or C++, follow these best practices: nem.dll
Ensure you are using the correct pragmas like {.stdcall, exportc, dynlib.} so external programs like C# or Python can see your functions. If using Nim, use the command nim c --app:lib -d:release nem
Open your antivirus software or Windows Defender to see if the file was accidentally flagged as a false positive and blocked. Execute a full system scan using a trusted
Execute a full system scan using a trusted tool like Windows Defender or Malwarebytes.
Never download standalone .dll files from generic "DLL download" websites, as they frequently bundle malware into the downloads. Scenario C: You suspect the file is malicious
If you found this file randomly and suspect it shouldn't be on your computer: