System dlls in application folder

From: ishekara (ishekara_at_ishekara.com)
Date: 02/03/05


Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 11:46:07 +0530

Hi,

When i install my application the system dlls get installed in the
Winnt\System32 directory, because of this the system asks for reboot, since
these dlls are in use. To avoid this if i install the system dlls in my
application folder the system doesn't need reboot. Will there be any problem
with this or is it ok for me to ship the system dlls in application folder.

Thanks for help
shekar



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