API-MS-WIN-SERVICE-MANAGEMENT-L2-1-0.DLL Download & Fix Errors

Overview of api-ms-win-service-management-l2-1-0.dll The file api-ms-win-service-management-l2-1-0.dll is a Windows system file that forms part of the API set libraries.

Available Versions of api-ms-win-service-management-l2-1-0.dll

Version File Size Company Architecture Language Download
6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623) 3.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623) 3.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
6.2.9200.16384 (win8_rtm.120725-1247) 2.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) 2.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) 2.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x64 (64-bit) English (United States) Download
10.0.18362.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800) 11.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
10.0.17763.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800) 11.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x64 (64-bit) English (United States) Download

Overview of api-ms-win-service-management-l2-1-0.dll

The file api-ms-win-service-management-l2-1-0.dll is a Windows system file that forms part of the API set libraries. These libraries are designed to provide a stable application binary interface (ABI) for applications, enabling compatibility and forward-compatibility of Windows applications.

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Common Issues and Security Concerns

While the file itself is a legitimate Windows system component, issues can arise if it becomes corrupted or if a malicious entity disguises malware using the same name. Common issues include:

Fixing 'api-ms-win-service-management-l2-1-0.dll is missing' Errors

  1. Restart Your Computer: Sometimes a simple restart can resolve temporary issues.
  2. Run Windows System File Checker (SFC):
    • Open Command Prompt as an Administrator.
    • Type sfc /scannow and press Enter.
    • Wait for the scan to complete and follow any on-screen instructions.
  3. Use System Restore: Restore your system to a point in time when the DLL was not missing.
  4. Reinstall Applications: If the error appears when using a specific application, try reinstalling that application.
  5. Check for Windows Updates: Ensure your system is fully updated as updates may replace missing or corrupted system files.
  6. Scan for Malware: Use a reputable antivirus program to check for malware that might be causing the issue.

If these steps do not resolve the issue, consider seeking assistance from a professional or contacting Microsoft Support for further help.