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Windows API functions
Title:
Installation Where Windows .DLL May Need Updating
I have an application which is distributed in an InstallShield setup. It has become apparent that for one part of it to work, the file WSOCK32.DLL in the Windows System directory needs to be at least a certain version.
I can get to that version by manually installing DUN 1.3, but that is really an overkill, and not suitable for silently doing as part of a user driven installation.
So my question is; can I copy a good version of WSOCK32.DLL into the install, and let IS install and register it, or are other files related to it and need doing at the same time? Also what are any MS License implications to doing this?
TIA, Kevin
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