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тАО01-22-2006 08:56 PM
тАО01-22-2006 08:56 PM
Runding Independent dll's
Hi,
There are some nuisance dlls.
I have figured out from where they come from registry.
It looks like they are independent also.
Is there an option to run that dll.
If its linked with other then there is no point, but i think some are standalone.
There are some nuisance dlls.
I have figured out from where they come from registry.
It looks like they are independent also.
Is there an option to run that dll.
If its linked with other then there is no point, but i think some are standalone.
Vibhor Kumar Agarwal
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тАО01-22-2006 09:46 PM
тАО01-22-2006 09:46 PM
Re: Runding Independent dll's
hi,
u may like to try COM Explorer (not freeware):
http://www.download.com/COM-Explorer/3000-2408_4-6535920.html
to verify what these dlls r doing.
regards.
u may like to try COM Explorer (not freeware):
http://www.download.com/COM-Explorer/3000-2408_4-6535920.html
to verify what these dlls r doing.
regards.
what you do not see does not mean you should not believe
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тАО01-22-2006 10:14 PM
тАО01-22-2006 10:14 PM
Re: Runding Independent dll's
Thanks,
As you might have guessed I am not in a mood to spend money on this. ;-)
Any other option.
I was thinking if there a command to run independent dlls.
As you might have guessed I am not in a mood to spend money on this. ;-)
Any other option.
I was thinking if there a command to run independent dlls.
Vibhor Kumar Agarwal
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тАО01-23-2006 01:18 AM
тАО01-23-2006 01:18 AM
Re: Runding Independent dll's
Maybe Dependency Walker (free) can help:
http://www.dependencywalker.com/
http://www.dependencywalker.com/
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