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Jack Marks - 20 Jul 2003 03:26 GMT
When you remove a program, and it says, "hey, this file may be in use by
another program, do you want to remove it anyway," are those normally .dll
files?
Alan Edwards - 20 Jul 2003 03:48 GMT
They often are but surely you see the name of the file and the
extension is obvious?
What is the real point to your question?

...Alan
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In microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion, "Jack Marks"
<QuasiJack@Comcast.Net> wrote:

>When you remove a program, and it says, "hey, this file may be in use by
>another program, do you want to remove it anyway," are those normally .dll
>files?
Jack Marks - 20 Jul 2003 12:10 GMT
The real point to my question is that (1) I don't know the answer,or I would
not have asked it,  and (2) I deleted files anyway, and would like some idea
of what was deleted.   I have already attempted in other ways to fix the
problems that deleting the files caused.

> They often are but surely you see the name of the file and the
> extension is obvious?
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> >another program, do you want to remove it anyway," are those normally .dll
> >files?
 
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