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The setting is also available in exes. Just dont worry about it,
Windows does relocate all exes and dlls. Ross Levis wrote: I'm new to writing DLL's and I'm just wondering about a base address to select. I assume each DLL a program loads requires a unique base address that does not overlap another DLL, is that correct?It seems rather hit & miss to me, particularly when dealing with plugins written by 3rd party developers. I don't understand why windows doesn't just locate each DLL in a unique location. Are there any conventions to allocating a base address? I presume one should stay clear of operating system DLL's base addresses whatever they are. Regards, Ross. _______________________________________________ Delphi mailing list [email protected] http://ns3.123.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi --
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