Huda76
18-12-1999, 11:36 PM
Hello All
Links to the most commonly needed DLL files in zipped file format
http://solo.abac.com/dllarchive/A.html
http://dllstar.hypermart.net
Most users will simply have to unzip the DLL they are missing into their default Windows/System directory to restore program functions
Regards
BROKEN HEART
19-12-1999, 02:49 AM
thanks but what you mean by DLL files
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Huda76
19-12-1999, 04:25 AM
In computers, a dynamic link library (DLL) is a collection of small programs, any of which can be called when needed by a larger program that is running in the computer. The small program that lets the larger program communicate with a specific device such as a printer or scanner is often packaged as a DLL program (usually referred to as a DLL file).
The advantage of DLL files is that, because they don't get loaded into random access memory (RAM) together with the main program, space is saved in RAM. When and if a DLL file is needed, then it is loaded and run. For example, as long as a user of Microsoft Word is editing a document, the printer DLL file does not need to be loaded into RAM. If the user decides to print the document, then the Word application causes the printer DLL file to be loaded and run.
BROKEN HEART
19-12-1999, 05:40 AM
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