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DLLs sometimes have a type of Plain Text, sometimes Executable, even
though there's a type Dynamic Link Library (which they never seem to be
set as). For example, my Back Again/2000 Server has a bunch of DLLs and
some have type Plain Text and some have type Executable.
Two questions:
-- 1. Why aren't DLLs given a type of Dynamic Link Library, and why are
they sometimes given a type of Plain Text?
-- 2. If I change the type of a DLL to Dynamic Link Library am I going
to mess anything up?
- Peter
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