> > What can one do to use a mscvrt.dll from the destination-directory (so
> > that there's no need to overwrite an existing one)?
>
> It's usually enough to have it in the same directory as the .exe file.Not if the DLL is in the known DLLs list. See registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager\KnownDLLs
MSVCRT.DLL is "known" to Win 9X and only the one in the windows system dir
will be used. Under NT the list of known DLLs is smaller and what you
suggest
works.
If a new MSVCRT.DLL is installed you must install all the matching CRTL
DLLs
or the target system may start failing to run some apps.
And which are all CRTL DLLs?
Niki Spahiev
e-mail: niki@vintech.bg
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