in Windows Security to see if the file was quarantined and select if found [20]. Add an Exclusion
Some third-party developers have created wrappers or bridges to interact with Panasonic hardware. These wrappers sometimes repackage or rename core DLLs, leading to multiple (and sometimes conflicting) versions of panocommand.dll on a single machine.
The file may be present but corrupted, incompatible, or incorrectly registered with Windows.