Emsa DLL Register Tool is a multipurpose DLL information & registration tool for Windows. We made this program because we could not find other tools of this type to be comprehensive enough. This program provides extensive information about system files and other binary files, like exe, dll, and ocx files for example. It also provides ActiveX information for ActiveX components like .ocx files and ActiveX exe or ActiveX dll files. Using this tool, you may register/unregister ActiveX dll/ocx/exe files, and you may also compare two ActiveX files having identical filenames.This program also provides a very handy function, which can be used to easily register and unregister ActiveX files - Shell extensions. If shell extensions are enabled (look for it in the Options and Help tab), user may right click on any dll or ocx file and select an option from the context menu (register/unregister) to perform the corresponding action.Another neat feature of the same Shell extensions capability, is the ability to generate an ActiveX report on a folder. To do this, first of all make sure that Shell extensions are enabled within the program, then close it (Shell extensions do work even if the program is closed). Then, you may select a folder at any time, right click on it and from the drop down menu select ActiveX Report. This will scan the folder for ActiveX files, and a text file (output.txt) containing the report will be generated in the same folder, and it will also be opened automatically for viewing.
This works on Windows 7. And it is very handy to have and very useful. This will register ANY dill file. Normally to register a dill file you have to paste a command in the command prompt and you have to know what that command is. But this tool cuts out all of that. And to register a dill file with this you just go to your program file,open the dill file and that's all there is to it.The dill file is registered. And it is very safe to use. It is also free to use. And works on Windows 7 as well as Windows XP and Windows Vista.
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Summary
HOW TO REGISTER A DILL FILE THE HARD WAY- go to command prompt and past the command of the dill file and click OK-if you know what the command is which most people don't.
HOW TO REGISTER A DILL FILE THE EASY WAY- use this dill file register tool-Emsa which also works on Windows 7.
I used this to to register some of my dill files on Windows 7 of programs I use for Windows Vista and Windows XP. And this tool works it will resister every single dill file and is very useful if you ever get a program that is not working properly. Of course it won't solve all of your problems as it only works for problems related to dill files. And although most programs you import to Windows 7 from Windows XP,Vista and even Windows 2000 and 98,95 will work on Windows 7. And you do not normally need to register the dill files.
But for those times when a program is not working properly or when you DO need to register the dill files on Windows 7 there is THIS Emsa dill file register tool. After you have downloaded the tool you activate the product by pasting the code that they give you in the box.It is a one time activation and registers the product on your computer. And this product is free to use.
This product works on Windows 7,Windows XP and Windows Vista. I cannot do without this product now. Every Windows computer should have this. And you don't have to be a computer expert to use it. Andrea Borman.<br /><br /><span class='notifyMsg'> Updated </span>on Jan 17, 2012<p/>A lot of Windows 7 users like me, like to run their Windows XP,Windows Vista and, even Windows 2000 programs on Windows 7. And so this tool is very useful for registering the dill files to ensure that your programs are working properly. And if you have problems with your existing programs you can just re register the dill files with this tool. You can use this tool Emsa on Windows 7,Windows XP and on Windows Vista. Very user friendly, and, very easy to use. Andrea Borman.<br /><br /><span class='notifyMsg'> Updated </span>on May 31, 2012<p/>A must have for any computer. Emsa also works on Windows 8. I could not be without it now. Andrea Borman.
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This program tells where dll is registered and print it's typelib