CMLUA.DLL Download & Fix Errors

What is cmlua.dll?

Available Versions of cmlua.dll

Version File Size Company Architecture Language Download
7.2.14393.0 (rs1_release.160715-1616) 34.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
7.2.14393.0 (rs1_release.160715-1616) 44.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x64 (64-bit) English (United States) Download
7.2.10586.0 (th2_release.151029-1700) 44.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x64 (64-bit) English (United States) Download
7.2.10586.0 (th2_release.151029-1700) 35.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
7.02.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623) 34.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
7.02.9200.16384 (win8_rtm.120725-1247) 32.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
7.02.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) 33.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
7.02.6001.18000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840) 37.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x64 (64-bit) English (United States) Download
7.02.6001.18000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840) 32.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download

What is cmlua.dll?

The cmlua.dll is a dynamic link library file in Windows systems. Its full name is the Credential Manager LUA Dynamic Link Library. This file is used to manage user credentials and is part of the Windows operating system's security infrastructure.

Location

The cmlua.dll file is usually found in the following directory:

Publisher

This file is published by Microsoft Corporation as part of the Windows operating system.

Importance

The cmlua.dll file is an important system file. It is not recommended to delete this file, as doing so could affect the system's ability to manage user credentials and potentially lead to security vulnerabilities.

Common Issues or Security Concerns

How to Fix 'cmlua.dll is Missing' Errors

  1. Reboot Your Computer: Sometimes a simple reboot can resolve temporary issues.
  2. Use the System File Checker: Run the command sfc /scannow in an elevated Command Prompt to scan and restore missing or corrupted system files.
  3. Check for Windows Updates: Ensure your system is up to date with the latest patches and updates from Microsoft.
  4. Perform a System Restore: If the problem persists, use a restore point to revert your system to a state before the issue began.
  5. Reinstall Windows: As a last resort, consider reinstalling Windows to ensure all system files are correctly installed.