The specified module could not be found! matlab 2014b

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With a simple math('2+2') I get an error message of: Invalid MEX-file 'C:\Users\Advanced\Includes\External\mathematica\mathematicaWINDOWS\math.dll': The specified module could not be found.
And when I check this directory the file math.dll is there! this path is also on the system path. Anybody can help with this?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Oct 2017
Mathworks does not provide a function named math() or a link to connect to Mathematica. Where did you obtain the function? Is it https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/6044-mathematica-symbolic-toolbox-for-matlab-version-2-0 ?

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Jan
Jan on 25 Oct 2017
It is not "math.dll", which is missing, but a module used inside this library. Did it run before? Does it run on another computer? Did you follow the installation instructions carefully? Do you have Mathematica installed?
You can use the DependyWalker to find missing modules. Perhaps you only forgot to install the required runtime libraries of the compiler.
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F R
F R on 26 Oct 2017
I added the libmx.dll and libmex.dll which were missing to the directory of the missing dll and also I added the original directory of these dll files to the path. But, still getting the same problem

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