If you are attempting to compile projects and missing base components, see how to properly inherit system libraries via the MSBuild Property Manager .
Malware creators frequently use "typosquatting" to trick users. They name their viruses after common misspellings of critical system files so that casual observers won't notice them in the Task Manager. Double-check if you are confusing this with established libraries or tools like: Libary32.exe
If you are a developer and meant to look up standard 32-bit library processes, consider these valid resources instead: If you are attempting to compile projects and
Because "Libary32.exe" is a common misspelling of the word "library," it is highly likely that this file is either a attempting to disguise itself as a legitimate Windows process or a remnant of a poorly coded third-party application. Double-check if you are confusing this with established
Legitimate 32-bit Windows system files usually reside in C:\Windows\System32 or C:\Windows\SysWOW64 . Open your ( Ctrl + Shift + Esc ). Locate the process named Libary32.exe . Right-click it and select Open file location .