From: "Bill Vlahos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

That's very clever to put them in a custom property and unpack when needed. I'm not installing into c:\Program Files so that should not be a problem.

It's an old trick with other IDE's.  :-)

How do you "free the dll"? Other than the dlls would still be there, is there a problem if a user uses the Task Manager to kill the program as it won't free the dlls?

AFAICT using a dll's in Rev requires implicity loading (intializing them) and then unloading them (from samples of externals I've seen, though I could be wrong here). However generally, all things being equal, Windows will unload the dll when it is no longer being used. So.... The best way to arrive at the correct solution here is to give it a try and see if you get any Windows error messages doing it.

Scott Kane
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