Not sure what you mean here, are you the one creating the dll. If so
when you register a dll the system then knows it can use it, if you make
changes to this dll, you will need to unregister it with the server.

However if this is not the case then you'll need to find a decompiler to
turn it into the source that you need (Yes, very legal issues with doing
this). Now the other thing is that although you unregistered the dll it
might take sometime for it to clear out of the system resources. So I
reset of the computer might be needed, what I usually do in this case is
register, unregister and give it a number of the classname. But you'll
need to remember to put the classname back to what you want it to be.

Haven't done this under windows 2000, it might clear it straight away
when unregistered anyone else care to comment!


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Reilly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, 9 January 2002 12:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: How to modify a dll

I have an issue with Studio and from searching the forums I need to
change 
the MSVCRT.dll file to an older version by changing the modification
date of 
it to the most current date. Does anyone know how I do that? I'm a bit
new 
to the dll stuff!

Jeff


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