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| Reboot necessary after "Regsvr32" command ? Asking from command line if DLL already registered? Ok, with the Regsvr32 command I can register and un-register DLLs. But do I have to reboot to get this registration active ? I registered a specific context menu DLL but it is not visible after registration. Is there a way to ask from command line (or from batch script file) if a DLL is already registered? I would have expect such a function in Regsvr32 itself similar to RegSvr32 /check mycontextmenu.dll if errorlevel=1 Echo DLL already registered else Echo DLL not registered But unfortunately this is not the case. Are there any other command line commands which check the registration ? Kevin |
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