Am 07.11.2013 20:28, schrieb Mike Wey:
On 11/07/2013 06:16 PM, Benjamin Thaut wrote:

I don't know how other apps do this, but afaik giving each app there own
private copy can still cause problems.
If a dll with the same name as the one you are trying to load is already
in memory, Windows will use the the one already in memory.
When the version thats in memory is to old for the app you are starting
it will crash because of the version mismatch.


By "in memory" you mean already loaded into the memory of the currently running process?

Because all the process of my system use so many different versions of zlib1.dll that the entire thing would explode right in my face if that statement would apply globally.

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Kind Regards
Benjamin Thaut

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