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J R FOX wrote:
> Thanks for that summary, Ray. By
> "cross-interference", I meant: could a running
> executable of one of these mistakenly call a DLL of
> another, and undesired consequences ensue ? Or
> something like that.
If a program needs a DLL it looks first in it's own dir. There should
be nothing of a path type entry in config.sys to confuse things. There
are some extra DLLs - LIBC comes to mind. They came out with new
versions of the app. I used to put them in the dir of the version that
they were needed by. Now I just put them in OS2\DLL. That is pathed
and the only dir that Moz should look in. I have had at least five
versions of Moz\SM available on the HDD and never a problem.
Ray
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