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DLL Talk / How do you make DLL files?

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Briere
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Posted: 24th Jun 2005 07:31
Ive asked everywhere and now one is willing to tell me!
I have C++ experience, just not with making DLLs.
IanM
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Posted: 24th Jun 2005 08:03
Why not search first?

Just put 'how do you' in the subject search box and click the button.

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Keaz
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Posted: 24th Jun 2005 11:34
Pssst.... Here's a little known secret.... IT'S IN DBPRO'S HELP FILES!

Mods: Sorry about yelling but I just answered this in another post.

Breaking Stuff=Fun!,Bug Testing<>Fun!, Bug Testing=Breaking Stuff, so...
Bug Testing=Fun! Hmmmm....
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Posted: 24th Jun 2005 21:03
People seem to have an aversion to searching...

Three Score
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2005 14:42
yes check in page 2 even

TKF15H
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Posted: 3rd Jul 2005 12:13
That thread should have been stickied

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AndLabs
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Posted: 7th Jul 2005 07:29
Open your C++ editor and create a DLL project. DLLs are all functions, so any main() may raise an error. You should only use the #include preprocessor directive in your code. Leave the others to the include file system, because you may end up not getting what you want!

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