Myself and a coworker are testing our install program and wanted to verify the results.
We are using an example posted that looks for the file in the Windows System directory.
On my system, I ran an EXE that called DllRegisterServer from a test directory that contained the EXE and the Dll in question. After the program ran, my registry pointed to the Dll at the directory the EXE ran from.
My coworker tested, and believes that the program is copying the DLL to the Windows System directory and registering it there. Even though there is no explicit "COPY".
Is there a way to make DLLRegisterServer copy a file before registering it?
Thanks,
PF
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