Lightroom will not launch. Procedure entry point not found AgTransitCargo_pushTransitCargo

Lightroom will not launch. Procedure entry point not found AgTransitCargo_pushTransitCargo in the library of dynamic links, C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Lightroom\wichitafoundation.dll. PC with Windows 10.

Ignore my previous answer, after clean up all software and after re-download the software and apply the update before the launch of the application. Without the error are not displayed. The problem was probably not have the updated software after the new facility.

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