The MMC is used to view the schema master not dll file but you need to register theschmmgmt.dll before you can use the mmctype regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll
.A DLL is used by programs which need the features or functions built into the DLL. Just like we humans use executable programs for the services they offer (spreadsheets to manage data, web browsers to surf the internet) an executable program uses DLL's for the services it offers. People do not interact with DLL's, programs do
You cannot really "read" it, since it is all basically a bunch of letters, numbers, and shapes. If you really want to, right click on the .DLL file, then choose the "Open with" option. Then look for notepad. When you find notepad, click it. That will then open the DLL file for you to view.
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The Cygwin DLL can be downloaded directly from the Cygwin website. It can also be downloaded online through the websites DLL-Files, NoDevice, and DLL-DLL.
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/DLL/DLLModuleFileName.aspx
C++ editor and a dll compiler, but I wouyld go with codeblocks because it has a built in dll compiler with the dll tags hope it helps :)
The Field Properties area is displayed in Datasheet view. true or false
When Your Windows Explorer Screen Is Up Go on top Tools>Folder Options>View> Then Uncheck "Hide Extinsions For Known File Types. Then Your File Will Be Named "Example.dll" all you have to do is highlight ".dll" and change it to ".exe"
DLL = Dynamically Linked Library
You cannot view DLL files under normal circumstances. These are regarded as critical system files and the operating system will keep these hidden from view. If you wish to view the files anyway, do the following:Open up My Computer.Click on Tools in the top menu bar.Click on Folder Options.In the window that opens, click on the tab named View.Scroll down the list till you come to the option "Show hidden files and folders". Click on this option to select it. The option just above this option (Do not show hidden files and folders) will become deselected automatically. Relax, it is normal.Uncheck the box below these options which says "Hide file extensions for known file types". This will display the extensions of all files in your PC, allowing you to easily identify the DLL files.Click on Apply, and then on OK.Now navigate to the drive partition where Windows is installed.Open the Windows folder. Inside it you will find a folder named System32.Open the System32 folder. You will be able to see all DLL files of your Windows OS.If you cannot spot the DLL files at first sight, right click on an empty space inside the System32 folder. A small menu will pop up. Select the option "Arrange Icons By", and then click on the option "Type".Now Windows will arrange the DLL files in the folder side by side, allowing you to view those more comfortably.You are free to view the DLL files as much as you want. It will not harm your PC in any way. You can also open the DLLs using a text editor like Notepad. However, do not attempt to modify any DLL file, unless you know what you are doing. Modifying DLL files may corrupt the files, rendering Windows inoperative.
right click my computer, properties, system restore, uncheck system restore this will solve it