The above contains several links for your convenience in acquiring background information on using SQLite3 programatically.
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Perhaps you are already running some process that has loaded that DLL, causing it to not be overwritable.
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This leads me to think you have some unique, local problem. I had no trouble whatsoever running Christian Werner's sqliteodbc_w64.exe program a few minutes ago, and it created the said directory and left a bunch of files there, including the same sqlite3odbc.dll which, apparently, could not be written during your installation attempt.
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