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Windows API functions
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How to Stop a DLL and Unload it
I would like to find a way to programatically Stop a running dll, unload it and replace it with a newer version.
Otherwise, our team will have to manually copy the dll, start Windows in DOS mode (if we can catch the F8) and from the command prompt unload the dll, etc. All would have to be done by our customers/users during a tech support phone call (Ugh).
It seems to me that the dll should be able to be stopped, unloaded and then replaced with a newer file using WSH or an API function. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks
Don Lowrey
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