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QuestionHow to convert filename to fully qualified name when running an app with a filename argument in the current working directory Pin
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GeneralCMFCEditBrowseCtrl leaks... Pin
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JohnnyG13-Apr-11 8:39
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Actually, the whole reason I am doing it this way is because during testing I discovered some of the OCX's were registered in the program's local directory. Of course, if and when you do an uninstall of the program, its best to leave those files in the program's directory and not delete them. The problem is that a user who knows he uninstalled the program may look at the program's directory and see there's nothing there but DLLs and OCX and do a delete *.* and then other programs that were using the registered locations will no longer work. Same as DLL hell.

I would prefer that the files are left in the system directory such that at least there is less risk of accidental deletion by the user.
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