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      If you are using ADO for data accessing then you will not need to include any dll with your exe file becaues ADO will be there on the Target Computer if it is Win98 and more. Still if you are sure that ADO is not on the target computer than you should supply msad0*.* files and then register these files on target computer by using regsvr32 utility Thanks

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        Sorry, you have to use an official updater for Windows 2000 or Windows XP, otherwise Windows File Protection will simply undo your changes. It reduces pain all round if you follow the official method of installing software.

        Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder

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          Why you delete your question?


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            Don't delete your question - It is considered rude.


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