If the file exists but isn’t recognized:
Since malware can delete or impersonate legitimate DLLs, run a full system scan using:
If malware is found and removed, reinstall the Panasonic software as per Step 2.
Use a tool like Dependency Walker (depends.com) or Process Monitor (Sysinternals) to see if panocommand.dll fails to load due to missing dependencies like msvcp140.dll or vcruntime140.dll. Install or repair Visual C++ redistributables as needed.
If you manage multiple systems with persistent panocommand.dll errors, consider these enterprise-level approaches:
On a standard Windows installation, this file is typically found in:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Panopreter\