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What Is The Difference Between An Exe And A Dll?
1.
What Is The Difference Between An Exe And A Dll?
Answer»
You can create an objects of
DLL
but not of the
EXE
.
Dll is an In-Process Component whereas EXE is an OUt-Process Component.
Exe is for
SINGLE
use whereas you can use Dll for multiple use.
Exe can be
STARTED
as
STANDALONE
where dll cannot be.
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