Maybe I miss something.

My typical client setup is to run all the programs from a UNC file path and
put all the associated DLL in the same pat.
If I just replace the FirebirdClient.dll with the updated version I think I
recall that the programs fill fail because they cannot find the version of
the dll that they were originally compiled with. So what I do is open the
solution if VS2008, delete and add the FirebirdClient.dll to update the
version and then recompile.

Is this not the normal way?

R




> also.  Now I have to recompile all my applications and reinstall them on
the
> clients.

Why? You just need to replace the FirebirdClient assembly.

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