>>The best tool I know to see what's in a dll is the depends.exe program that comes with Visual Studio. This is a very helpful tool. It shows what dlls are used by a program (or another dll, ocx, etc), what functions are used/available in each dll, the dependencies between the dlls, etc, etc. It also shows the referenced dll functions that are not "there", the paths to the dlls, etc.
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>>It doesn't give you the params for the dll functions. The best source for Windows' dlls is the MSDN. For other dlls... contact their vendors.
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>>Vlad
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>>> Could anyone tell me if there is a way I can see functions available
>>>in certain dll files and their arguments? Better still, is there an
>>>online tutorial to using dlls with VFP?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Mark
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>Is this prog. avl in visual studio 97 also..
>
>Pls advs..
No, it's not in VS97, but it is in the NT 4.0 Resource Kit. You might also want to search microsoft.com for it.