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    vimal_yet
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    hi all, i there a tool to view dll files. thanks

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      hi all, i there a tool to view dll files. thanks

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      Hi Vimal, I donno if this is what ur exactly looking for or not.. U can use Dependancy Walker http://www.dependencywalker.com/ to look into all the functions exported by a DLL. Regards,

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        Hi Vimal, I donno if this is what ur exactly looking for or not.. U can use Dependancy Walker http://www.dependencywalker.com/ to look into all the functions exported by a DLL. Regards,

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        vimal_yet
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        thanks a lot . i shall try it

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          hi all, i there a tool to view dll files. thanks

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          medaencrapzes
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          If you have Visual Studio installed, then you will find a program named Depends in the Visual Studio Tools folder in the Start->All Programs folder. Open it and load the DLL file you wish to investigate.

          Still Cracking the NUT!!

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            If you have Visual Studio installed, then you will find a program named Depends in the Visual Studio Tools folder in the Start->All Programs folder. Open it and load the DLL file you wish to investigate.

            Still Cracking the NUT!!

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            vimal_yet
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            ya it was really good . thanks a lot.

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