Automotive diagnostic command Api DLL File set

Hello

I am new to this community and have just one simple question.
I installed the OR Automotive Diagnostic Command Set and activated online.

I need some funktions in the .NET Framework and so I need the NIdiagCS.dll but I can't. Can someone tell me where I can find these data?

Thanks for your help

Concerning

Must be installed in the Windows system folder

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