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Instructions for those that may
require help:-
Download your required .dll or .ocx file
then drag and drop into the Windows System32 Folder
Start -> Run and type this C:\WINDOWS\system32
in the box and then just click the 'OK' button.
In some instances you may need to drag & drop
the file directly into the programmes directory.
There are now in excess of
2,500 Files readily available for downloading.
What is a DLL file
DLL = Dynamic Link Library
DLL refers to a type of file that is stored either locally or remotely and is a collection
of commands and/or data which can be shared by different programs on the same platform.
Typical DLL files contain commands and/or data that are common to a certain task, for
instance Windows has many DLL files built-in which other programs access and utilise. A
common example of this is spool32.dll which is used for printing control within Windows
95/98 by other applications.
The one time you may become aware of DLL files is when your computer crashes and you are
presented with a message such as an "invalid page fault".
The errors associated with DLL files are beyond the scope of this page, however, DLL files
can be updated and most of the time a problem can be solved by updating the DLL file in
question.
What is an OCX file
OCX = OLE Custom Control
An independent program module that can be accessed by other programs in a Windows
environment. OCX controls end with a .ocx extension.
OCX controls represent Microsoft's second generation of control architecture, the first
being VBX controls written in Visual Basic.
Both VBX and OCX controls have now been superseded by ActiveX controls.
However, ActiveX is backward compatible with OCX controls, which means that ActiveX
containers, such as Microsoft's Internet Explorer, can execute OCX components.

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