Windows XP Dll is not complete

  

Windows XP's "weight" has become a "big fat man" compared to other systems. The optimized "slimming" skills have long been filled with major IT newspapers and magazines, looking at the Windows XP "Windows" hundreds of DLL (dynamic link library) files, in order to make the system more refreshing, we can re-run the regsvr32.exe program Register repair and anti-registration blocking system features to reduce system resources.

Links: regsvr32.exe use detailed explanation:

regsvr32.exe is a DLL registration and anti-registration tool used under 32-bit system. It must be used by command line. The format is :

regsvr32 [/u] [/s] [/n] [/i[:cmdline]] DLL file name

command can be in the "Start → Run" text box, You can also write commands in the bat batch file in advance. Without any parameters is the function of registering DLL files. The other parameters correspond to the following functions:

/u: Unregistering DLL files;

/s: Silent mode (Silent) executes commands, ie succeeds The result prompt box is not displayed under the pre-registration/anti-registration DLL file.

/c: Control port;

/i: Call DllInstall when using /u unregister;

/n: Do not call DllRegisterServer, it must be used with /i.

Run the regsvr32.exe program separately, you can see the error message box popping up "No DLL name specified", and you can see the original English prompt information (Figure 1).

Figure 1

When entering the DLL file name, if the non-system file is to be processed, you must add the absolute path of the file before the file name. It must be noted that the file path does not contain Chinese, otherwise it is likely Causes processing to fail. If you encounter regsvr32 can not be executed normally, it is likely that the system file is damaged, because the use of regsvr32.exe will call Kernel32.dll, User32.dll and Ole32.dll three files, replace the normal file in DOS mode or other systems. Can be solved.

First, shielding the support of compressed files

As early as the Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Microsoft has built-in support for ZIP files in the system, but Microsoft does not seem to care about it. Function, so that the ZIP function in Windows Server 2003 only stays in the ZIP file as a folder browsing, compression and other support. The mainstream compression software WinRAR has been all over the world, and the ZIP browsing that comes with Windows naturally has a reason to lose it.

(Figure 2) Click "Start → Run", enter "regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll" (without quotes, the same below) in the run input box, press Enter. Similarly, if you don't like the system to view the CAB archive, type "regsvr32 /u cabview.dll" to cancel the registration of cabview.dll.

Figure 2

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