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When a single dynamic link library is accessed by 2 process, this causes a system resources conflict. This is due to a lack of type safe checking on microsoft's behalf. Dynamic link library's can be made safe if you write code expressly stopping it from being run twice at the same time, for more info Google "SRC Dynamic link library thread locking".
SP3
You suck it deeply and you buy legally what you're trying to install.
Your library is corrupt.
DLL stands for dynamic-link library. It is microsoft's implementation of a shared library concept in it's Microsoft Windows operating system architecture.
Enforcement
.dll files (also known as Dynamic Link Library). This answer came from my CompTIA training.
Static libraries are compiled into the program itself, shared libraries are compiled separately and referenced by the program. This enables the program to be much smaller, but requires the shared libraries be available to run.
On a PC it is a file with an extension of DLL (Dynamic Link Library).
Because dll's aka dynamic link library, can excute many files at once.
You can't. DLL file ( Dynamic Link Library ) can only be opened by an executable ( EXE ) or compiler.
Be sure and have XP Sp2 Minimum on system