DLL and dll ?
nothing at all
caps or no caps its all the same (at least in windows)
heres what a dll file is
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic-link_library
good luck
2007-06-07 13:49:28
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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A Win32 DLL is a library which will nicely be made available to classes that run on a Microsoft abode windows pc. As a classic library, that's created from applications and/or different components grouped in a document. The DLL abbreviation stands for Dynamic hyperlink Library. this implies that, as against a static library, a DLL facilitates the programmer to choose for on while and how different applications would be related to this form of library. An executable document is a document this is used to accomplish distinctive applications or operations on a working laptop or pc. unlike an information document, an executable document can't usually be study with the aid of fact that's been compiled. On an IBM like minded pc, easy executable records are .BAT, .COM, .EXE, and .BIN. looking on the working device and its setup, there is mostly a number of different varieties of executable records
2016-12-12 14:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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They're the same. The extension files are not case-sensitive...
2007-06-07 13:53:35
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answered by McFly 3
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they are both dynamically linked library files (or dynamic) These are shared files, so be careful when deleting them while uninstalling a programme.
2007-06-07 13:50:24
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answered by Bob Thompson 7
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Their isn't any the langage is not case sensitive
2007-06-07 13:50:36
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answered by DOUGLAS M 6
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they are both the same
2007-06-07 13:49:13
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answered by Anonymous
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no difference.
2007-06-07 13:51:49
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answered by redhighheelsneakers_ 3
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yeah. one is capitalized, the other isn't.
2007-06-07 13:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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