Sounds like many others have the same problem; Windows Security is labelling the dsetup.dll file as a trojan horse. One other poster suggested the following, which worked for me:
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Launch 'Windows Security' setting -> click ' Virus & Threat Protection' -> click 'Protection history'. From there I found a 'Threat quarantined' entry for the dsetup.dll file. I clicked the drop-down action to 'Restore' the file and everything started working again.
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