Patrice
May 27th, 2003, 04:59 PM
Hi all,
thanks to QSection I have found a very nice little software you have to try out! It's called COM Explorer and let's you check your system for missing DLL's,...
Here's what they write about it:
COM Explorer is a unique tool specifically designed to enable developers and system administrators to explore, manage and fix ActiveX Controls, EXE Servers (Out-Proc) and DLL Servers (In-Proc). An Explorer like GUI allows developers to browse registered COM objects and view information such as GUID, TypeLib, version information, dependency information, file information and more. Misbehaved objects such as objects with missing files left as junk in the registry are clearly marked.
A Registry editor is fully integrated allowing to view and edit COM settings. COM Explorer is integrated into Windows Explorer enabling to quickly register, unregister and view COM Controls using a pop-up menu.
One of the most powerful features is an inventory report generator. HTML or comma delimited text reports are easily generated . These reports include a list of the COM objects installed. Strong filtering and customization capabilities are provided as well.
I suggest that you scan your system as well for Missing Dependencies. On my system the tool found 2 missing DLL's (overall 4 missing dependencies). Give it a try it's worth it! Like that you know if your system is running smoothly. You can find the tool here:
http://www.4dev.com/com/index.htm
If you need some missing DLL's, check out here:
http://www.dll-files.com/
Best regards,
Patrice
thanks to QSection I have found a very nice little software you have to try out! It's called COM Explorer and let's you check your system for missing DLL's,...
Here's what they write about it:
COM Explorer is a unique tool specifically designed to enable developers and system administrators to explore, manage and fix ActiveX Controls, EXE Servers (Out-Proc) and DLL Servers (In-Proc). An Explorer like GUI allows developers to browse registered COM objects and view information such as GUID, TypeLib, version information, dependency information, file information and more. Misbehaved objects such as objects with missing files left as junk in the registry are clearly marked.
A Registry editor is fully integrated allowing to view and edit COM settings. COM Explorer is integrated into Windows Explorer enabling to quickly register, unregister and view COM Controls using a pop-up menu.
One of the most powerful features is an inventory report generator. HTML or comma delimited text reports are easily generated . These reports include a list of the COM objects installed. Strong filtering and customization capabilities are provided as well.
I suggest that you scan your system as well for Missing Dependencies. On my system the tool found 2 missing DLL's (overall 4 missing dependencies). Give it a try it's worth it! Like that you know if your system is running smoothly. You can find the tool here:
http://www.4dev.com/com/index.htm
If you need some missing DLL's, check out here:
http://www.dll-files.com/
Best regards,
Patrice