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tuxyboy9-Aug-07 3:18
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The case is as follows.
The dll's are installed and registered during the app's first install or when a new version is available. BUT when it's not I don't want to call registerserver. I don't know how but it happens sometimes that the already installed files (registered dll's) became unregistered somehow and stop working even if the updater app doesn't touch them, cause there is no new version available. The files are there but unregistered. So I want a method that every time the updatecheck runs it tests all the dll's needed to be registered even if it's not an updatable file, just to be on the safe side.
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QuestionCan I declare a control based on OS version in .h file? Pin
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