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DLLAide
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Version
1.15.0
DLLAide(TM) utility software provides you with an
answer to DLL hell.
DLL hell occurs when one application disables or
adversely affects others by installing an
incompatible dynamic link library, or DLL, file. A
dynamic link library, in Windows, is a file that
contains a collection of routines that may be called
by multiple programs or applications. System
corruption occurs in one of two ways. Firstly, an
application installs an older DLL over a newer one.
This causes applications that require the newer DLL
to fail. Secondly when a newer DLL is properly
installed but an existing application on the PC won't
work with the newer version.
This has long been an outstanding problem with
Windows. DLLAide(TM) utility software allows you to
address this problem for Windows 95 and Windows 98.
DLLAide(TM) utility software allows you to check that
old DLL files, have not unknowingly replaced newer
DLL files upon install of applications, and allows
you to reinstate the newer versions
It also allows you to change installed DLL versions
for other versions of the same DLL that were on the
PC when DLLAide(TM) utility software was first
installed, or have been subsequently installed.
It provides you with this functionality by
maintaining an archive of the DLLs on your PC.
If you are a user of Windows 95 or Windows 98 then
should install DLLAide(TM) utility software as soon
as possible to avoid DLL hell occuring. According to
the author "It is as essential as anti Virus
software".
A commercial version of DLLAide is available from
www.dllaide.com for Windows 95/98/98
SE/ME/NT4/2000/XP.
DLLAide is a registered trademark of BAPSoft Ltd of
Hamilton, New Zealand.
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