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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
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    Birmingham, AL
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    Star Deploying Outlook applications

    I need to get a list of files/dependencies so I can deploy an Outlook application with Setup Factory. If anyone has had any success deploying Outlook (not Outlook Express) applications, I would like to get the file list of libraries, DLLs', OLB's and any other files that will be necessary. I'm using Office XP on a virgin Windows XP box without Office XP on it. So I have Office XP on my development box and will need to run setup/target onto the Windows XP box.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
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    You may want to check out the following utility:

    http://www.gregorybraun.com/DLLShow.html

    DLL Show 2000 is a small system utility that displays a list of all running processes and their DLL dependencies. Click your mouse on a listed task or process to see the DLLs that process uses.
    DLL Show displays comprehensive information about all running processes including memory load, priority and the DLLs they depend upon. DLL Show can also be used to print a hardcopy report of a selected module's dependencies.
    DLL Show can also be used to display a list of all DLL and OCX modules currently installed on your system. DLL Show now includes a disk scanning mode that can be used to catalog files on all drives.
    I haven't tried it personally, yet (just found out about it myself), but it may fit the bill.
    -Scott F.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
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    164
    You may want to check out the following utility:

    http://www.gregorybraun.com/DLLShow.html

    DLL Show 2000 is a small system utility that displays a list of all running processes and their DLL dependencies. Click your mouse on a listed task or process to see the DLLs that process uses.
    DLL Show displays comprehensive information about all running processes including memory load, priority and the DLLs they depend upon. DLL Show can also be used to print a hardcopy report of a selected module's dependencies.
    DLL Show can also be used to display a list of all DLL and OCX modules currently installed on your system. DLL Show now includes a disk scanning mode that can be used to catalog files on all drives.
    I haven't tried it personally, yet (just found out about it myself), but it may fit the bill.
    -Scott F.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
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    164
    Dohhh! Sorry about the double-reply.
    -Scott F.

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