Greenluma Dll Injector — Not In Path Updated
Tools like the BlueAmulet GreenLuma Manager or ImaniiTy Manager have incorrect directory paths saved in their settings.
Because GreenLuma uses DLL injection techniques—a method also used by malware—Windows Defender and third-party antivirus programs frequently delete DLLInjector.exe without warning. Open > Virus & threat protection .
Re-run your GreenLuma profile manager tool, select , and explicitly re-target the folder path directly to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam . Method 2: Configure Settings for Stealth Mode Paths greenluma dll injector not in path updated
This bypasses the automatic path check entirely. If this works, your original injector is corrupted or blocked.
Always keep a backup of your original Steam.exe and userdata folder before running injectors. Are you still seeing a specific error code? To help you further, let me know: Which version of GreenLuma are you using? Tools like the BlueAmulet GreenLuma Manager or ImaniiTy
| [ ] | GreenLuma files are directly in Steam root (no subfolder). | | [ ] | You are using GreenLuma 2025 v14+ or Reborn 1.9+. | | [ ] | Steam folder path has no spaces or special characters. | | [ ] | Real-time antivirus is off or folder is excluded. | | [ ] | All executables are set to “Run as admin”. | | [ ] | Visual C++ 2015–2025 runtimes are installed. | | [ ] | Steam is fully closed before injection (check Task Manager). |
: Run GreenLumaSettings_2025.exe to explicitly define the paths to your Steam executable and the GreenLuma DLL. Re-run your GreenLuma profile manager tool, select ,
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