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  1. #1
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    Unloading DLL files

    hello friends,
    I have heard that you should unload dll files in order to free up memory. My question is how can I unload the dll files in my computer. Is it possible to unload these dll files manually or do I need a tool for that ?
    plz give some suggestions and ideas regarding the same.....

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    Re: Unloading DLL files

    Unloading DLL files is very much necessary when you are using many programs at once. Well, I use warecase XTM. I find this too very efficient unload dll and even to control other internal processes.

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    Re: Unloading DLL files

    For unloading the DLL, you need to stop the webservice.
    This can be done by -
    - Control Panel >> Services
    - Internet Service Manager

    After the webservice has stopped, the DLL can be overwritten. When the webservice restarts the new DLL is in place and will be used for subsequent calls.

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    Re: Unloading DLL files

    DLL files doesn't unload itself. To unload dll files, use Regedit to edit: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer Add the DWORD value named: AlwaysUnloadDLL and set it to 1

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