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Oui, vaut peut être mieux éviter, en effet :
<TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-1><b>Citation :</b></font></TD></TR></TABLE><TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=10 BORDERCOLOR=#FF0000 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR BGCOLOR=#F3F2F4><TD><FONT SIZE=-1>WinSxS
What's this you say? A typo of massive proportions? No, it's one of the really cool things under the hood of XP. WinSxS, also called Windows Side by Side, stores multiple versions of the same DLL to bring compatibility to new and old software at the same time. Basically some software takes it upon itself to proclaim that it has the one and only true DLL, thereby screwing everything else over. Some programs require new versions of DLLs; others require older versions. If a program suddenly replaces a DLL, you get all sorts of funky errors. SxS recognizes when some rogue element wants to proclaim its righteousness over a DLL and gently prods it to another location, leaving all the original files intact. The new program then thinks it has installed with impunity; in fact, the new DLLs have merely been crammed into a tiny little niche, all by themselves. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE>
Source : <a href="http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardware/ ... /page5.asp" target="_blank">http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardware/ ... ge5.asp</a>
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Oui, vaut peut être mieux éviter, en effet :
<TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-1><b>Citation :</b></font></TD></TR></TABLE><TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=10 BORDERCOLOR=#FF0000 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR BGCOLOR=#F3F2F4><TD><FONT SIZE=-1>WinSxS
What's this you say? A typo of massive proportions? No, it's one of the really cool things under the hood of XP. WinSxS, also called Windows Side by Side, stores multiple versions of the same DLL to bring compatibility to new and old software at the same time. Basically some software takes it upon itself to proclaim that it has the one and only true DLL, thereby screwing everything else over. Some programs require new versions of DLLs; others require older versions. If a program suddenly replaces a DLL, you get all sorts of funky errors. SxS recognizes when some rogue element wants to proclaim its righteousness over a DLL and gently prods it to another location, leaving all the original files intact. The new program then thinks it has installed with impunity; in fact, the new DLLs have merely been crammed into a tiny little niche, all by themselves. </FONT></TD></TR></TABLE>
Source : <a href="http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardware/ ... /page5.asp" target="_blank">http://firingsquad.gamers.com/hardware/ ... ge5.asp</a>
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