Look for an item labeled "Threat quarantined" or "Detected" around the time you tried to run the program. If you see eom.dll, click > Restore .
If you’ve encountered a popup error mentioning , you aren't alone. This specific Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file is not a standard part of the Windows operating system, which often makes it confusing for users when it suddenly causes issues. eom.dll
There are three primary reasons why this file goes missing or fails to run: Look for an item labeled "Threat quarantined" or
temporarily during the installation process. Run the installer as an Administrator . eom.dll