>> This is an example of why you load your DLL's into system or system32 directory on
>>the local drive C, and register it there.
>> You then move the dataset to any location and all you have to do is change the
>>ini & config.fpw files if used.
>
>Actually, Microsoft has been strongly discouraging installation of DLLs in the system directory at least since XP came out.
Garrett,
Actually, it was Win2K and the DLL cache folder. This caused Windows to overwrite any "bad" version of a DLL when the system re-booted.
George
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