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  2. regsvr32 - Wikipedia

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    In computing, regsvr32 (Register Server) is a command-line utility in Microsoft Windows and ReactOS [1] for registering and unregistering DLLs and ActiveX controls in the operating system Registry. [2]

  3. Windows Registry - Wikipedia

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    For in-process binaries such as .DLL and .OCX files, the modules typically exported a function called DllInstall() [34] that could be called by installation programs or invoked manually with utilities like Regsvr32.exe; [35] out-of-process binaries typically support the commandline arguments /Regserver and /Unregserver that created or deleted ...

  4. Component Object Model - Wikipedia

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    Component Object Model (COM) is a binary-interface technology for software components from Microsoft that enables using objects in a language-neutral way between different programming languages, programming contexts, processes and machines.

  5. Object Linking and Embedding - Wikipedia

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    Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) is a proprietary technology developed by Microsoft that allows embedding and linking to documents and other objects. For developers, it brought OLE Control Extension (OCX), a way to develop and use custom user interface elements.

  6. OCX - Wikipedia

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    OCX may refer to: Next-Generation operational control segment, part of an initiative to modernize GPS Block III satellite operations OLE custom control , a predecessor of ActiveX controls from Microsoft

  7. Visual Basic Extension - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a Visual Basic Extension (commonly abbreviated VBX) or custom control, was the component model used in Microsoft Visual Basic versions 1.0 to 3.0. It is still supported in the 16-bit version of version 4.0, but was made obsolete by OCXs.

  8. cmd.exe - Wikipedia

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    Command Prompt, also known as cmd.exe or cmd, is the default command-line interpreter for the OS/2, [1] eComStation, ArcaOS, Microsoft Windows (Windows NT family and Windows CE family), and ReactOS [2] operating systems.

  9. COMMAND.COM - Wikipedia

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    command.com running in a Windows console on Windows 95 (MS-DOS Prompt). COMMAND.COM is the default command-line interpreter for MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me.In the case of DOS, it is the default user interface as well.