Yes,
 
After spending a year or so doing Java development, I never use spaces in file or directory names anymore - camel capitalisation all the way. ;-)
 
Cheers,
 
C.
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From: Myles Penlington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
I have always found issues with either spaces in directory names or directory names over 8 chars when dealing with COM and/or DLL's, especially when debugging.
 
In essence I always put these in C:\Tmp and the problem goes away. I generally follow the same rules on deployment - but it does not seem to be so much of an issue at this stage - hence as mention, the System32 folder meets these requirements.
 
Myles.
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From: Conor Boyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
I should probably have been more accurate and said that the WINNT\SYSTEM32 folder (on W2K anyway) is the place to output your DLL to.
 
HTH,
 
Conor
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From: Conor Boyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
One workaround we've used seems to rely on the fact that Windows seems to prefer your DLL to be in the Windows\System directory.  You can set the Output directory of your project to put it there automatically.

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