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Net combine exe and dll regsvr32

Version: 79.61.93
Date: 27 May 2016
Filesize: 118 MB
Operating system: Windows XP, Visa, Windows 7,8,10 (32 & 64 bits)

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DLL ( Dynamic Link Library) files are composed of computer data and code. These are used by software makers as shared resources on Windows operating systems. Rather than install separate components, they share the same DLL file. If you want or need to manually register/unregister DLL files, here’s how it is done. Dynamic Link Library Registration Step 1 If necessary, log in using your administrator account. Step 2 Click Start and type command or cmd at the search box. It will depend on what Windows version you have. Step 3 Type regsvr32 path and File Name.dll at the command prompt. Hit the Enter key. Make sure that you enter the correct name and file path. An example is  C:\ Windows\ System32\example.dll. This will register the file. Step 4 After registration, a message will appear telling you registration was successful. The message will inform you that the file has been placed in the Windows Registry. Command Line If you want to manually register/unregister DLL files via the Regsvr32 Command Line, you can do so. Windows PCs with Internet Explorer 3.0 or later have Regsvr32.exe. If you are running 64 bit versions of the Windows OS, there are two variants. The 32-bit version is at: %systemroot%\ Sys Wo W64\regsvr32.exe The 64-bit version is at: %systemroot%\ System32\regsvr32.exe To use any version of the utility, type the following: Regsvr32 [/u] [/n] [/i[:cmdline] dllname The /u command will unregister the file. The / I can be used with /u to call dll uninstall. The /n parameter will not call Dll Register Server. It is used with /i. If you use /s, no message boxes will be displayed. This is for Windows XP and later versions. When you first launch Regsvr32.exe, the program will try loading the component it identifies. The DLLSelf Register function will be invoked. If it works, a message will appear notifying you. If it doesn’t, an error message will pop up. Unregister Dynamic.

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