Combine this thread, which describes a method to ensure all expected references exist: thread181-437632
with the Shell "regsvr32 <yourdllname.dll>" command and I believe you have your answer. You can register a DLL if it doesn't exist...but only if it doesn't exist.
The other (awful) solution is to attempt to register the DLL every time your application opens.
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