Change it to your actual Steam path, e.g.:
: If you are running scripts, you may need to add the folder containing the injector to your Windows "Path" (System Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables). Check Antivirus Logs
@echo off cd /d "%~dp0" GreenLuma_Injector.exe
Extract contents of the ZIP archive directly into your new folder. greenluma dll injector not in path
This tricks GreenLuma into thinking Steam is in the default location.
GreenLuma DLLs are compiled with Visual Studio. If your system lacks the correct runtime, the DLL won’t load – but the error may confusingly show "not in path."
Close Steam completely via the Task Manager ( Ctrl + Shift + Esc ). Locate your GreenLuma download folder. Change it to your actual Steam path, e
This is a complicated procedure and should only be attempted if you are technically proficient.
For the standard installation, ensure the following files are located directly in your (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam ): GreenLuma_2025_x64.dll DLLInjector.exe DllInjector.ini
The most frequent cause. GreenLuma expects a very specific file hierarchy. A typical correct structure looks like this: GreenLuma DLLs are compiled with Visual Studio
The error most frequently occurs when the or the DLLInjector itself cannot find the DllInjector.ini file or the GreenLuma_2025_x64.dll in the specified Steam or installation folder. 1. Verify File Placement
Once you resolve the error, take these steps to avoid recurrence:
Remember: GreenLuma exists in a legal gray area. Use it responsibly, only on games you own for modding or backup purposes, and never with an account you care about. Steam’s VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) can and will ban accounts detected running injection tools, even if you’re not cheating in multiplayer games.