Re: how to use FOR in batch file to send DLLs to RegSer32 ?

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From: Duane Bozarth (dp_bozarth_at_swko.dot.net)
Date: 10/27/04


Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:48:50 -0500

scott wrote:
>
> I need to register many DLLs and OCXs using "RegSvr32" during development.
>
> Someone mentioned that i could use the "FOR" command in a batch file and
> someone else said I cant get it to scan SUB DIRS.
>
> How would I add FOR in a batch file to resister OCXs + DLLs in the following
> DIR structure assuming that I create a line in a batch file for each DIR ?
...

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other enhanced features



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