>Bob, thank you. Could you give details on how to do it exactly?
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>At the moment I have ADODB.dll file; it is not "my" dll, it is a reference needed to use VB ADO approach. If I put it into Windows system directory where I used to see commonly used dlls, then it does not work. The only option I have found is to put it together with the EXE file in the very same directory. What could be done if you have several applications in different directories, and they should share the very same ADODB.dll.
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>Appreciate you reply.
What kind of DLL is it? C, COM, .Net?
Also, you don't need anything special to access ADO with .Net. Although, I'm not sure why you wouldn't just use ADO.Net?
BOb
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