find dependent dlls for an application

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Vince

I remember in 98 there was a Windows app you could use to
find all the dependent dlls for an application. I can't
remember what it was called. Does it exist for 2000?
 
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Smile Extender

You are perhaps talking about depends.exe. You can find it from W2K resource
kit and Visual Studio 6. It might also be downloadable from MS site. Wasn't
there resouce kit on w2k installation cd...
 
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Carrie Garth \(MVP\)

Hi Vince,

Dependency Walker (depends.exe) is one of the Support Tool files on the Windows 2000
operating system CD. For information about installing and using the Windows 2000
Support Tools and Support Tools Help, see the file Sreadme.doc in the \Support\Tools
folder of the Windows 2000 operating system CD. Or you can download the Support
Tools by clicking the following link, then clicking on the link for your Service Pack
Level, then clicking the link for Support Tools.

Windows 2000 Service Packs
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downloads/servicepacks/

--
Carrie Garth, Microsoft MVP for Windows 2000
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: "Vince" <vincent.brengman AT anritsu DOT com>
: Wrote in message : Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 2:29 PM
: I remember in 98 there was a Windows app you could use to
: find all the dependent dlls for an application. I can't
: remember what it was called. Does it exist for 2000?
 

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