![]() And also, it didn't really matter whether the DLL or OCX file was registered through an installer or manually. In this way, programs (during installation) could update DLLs and OCXs without (hopefully) disrupting other programs that also used them. Rather, the way I've always understood things is that, any application that needs a particular DLL or OCX, simply looks in the registry for it, checks that its version is equal to or greater than the one it needs, and then uses it (based on the registry information). I wasn't under the impression that a DLL or OCX kept track of how many applications used it. ![]() because tec Windows 'counter' (that register the numer of applications used by the component) will not updated.
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