Re: VB and professional application
- From: "vbexp" <nobody@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 10:24:39 -0500
"Matt Williamson" <ih8spam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Maileen-
>
> Here is a good way to find out. Rename all instances of msvbvm60.dll on
> your system and reboot. This includes the DLL cache if you're using XP.
> Then launch all your favorite programs and see which one's don't run. That
> will give you specific information on programs that you know about
> personally other than just some app that you've never heard of. Anything
> written in VB won't run without the runtime file.
>
> HTH
>
> Matt
Another way, if you have Norton Utilities, you could start its System
Information and go to Memory|Details|32-bit libraries, and select the DLL of
your choice, then look in "Used by" for the list of running programs that
uses it.
.
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