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DLL Definition: A Dynamic Link Library (DLL) is an executable module that a library of programs can call upon to perform functions. Usage: Microsoft Windows OS contains many DLLs. If you delete a DLL, your OS may not function correctly. DLL does not refer to an herb in the parsley family used to flavor pickles. Posted by Radix-64 on April 9, 2009 at 16:31:44 Pacific |
DLL Definition: Dynamic Link Library - Used as a storage center for executable code for applications. Windows as well as most programs use DLL files to make their program easier to maintain Usage: Firefox uses DLLs and removing one can cause it to not run Posted by Kalbintion on August 11, 2009 at 20:39:51 Pacific |
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