My apologies: the correct procedure is "xslApplyStylesheetUser" and not "xslApplyStyleSheetUser" as I had put in my OP.
Nope, its
xsltApplyStylesheetUser.
This thing pops up as an uncopyable dialog box. So, I had to type it. :-(
Try using "Event Viewer".
compared to the Win32 binaries libxslt.dll and libexslt.dll, that are being used.
The names have changed, but its the same problem.
Your LibXSLT.xs.dll is loading some libxslt.dll
which does not have xsltApplyStylesheetUser (its the wrong version, wrong library).
You say you verified with "dependency walker", so it must be a path issue.
Your ciritisms are well intentioned and well taken, but we have definitely learnt from our previous mistakes and calibrated accordingly.
The typos say otherwise :)
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