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A .INF file for registering / Unregistering your object libraries..

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Submitted on: 2/16/2001 4:16:34 PM
By: Brian Heath  
Level: Advanced
User Rating: Unrated
Compatibility: C, C++ (general), Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++
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     This power of this code is in the .INF file that updates the registry. The d2 Register/Unregister DLLOCX 2.0 is a 2nd generation release. If you are developing ActiveX components, you totally know "REGSVR32.EXE" isn't part of RAD at all. With d2 Register/Unregister DLLOCX 2.0 it's much quicker: Simply right-click an OCX or DLL file and select "Register control"/ "Unregister control" (for OCX files) or "Register library"/"Unregister library" (for DLL files) from the appearing menu.

 
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3/7/2004 3:27:48 PMsfrabidi

Hello Brian!

I am using Windows XP and Windows 2000 both Server and Professional. All operating systems are on different machines.

When I right click the .inf file it does not give me the option to install. What shall I do??

Also please tell me if this is Visual Basic code or C++ code.

Thanks and best wishes for you and your family.

Sincerely,

Farrukh Rasheed
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