Thread: programming clarion, .exe help

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    Ill get to the point, How do I get a compiler to update an exe file.?
    Ive tried getting rid of the old exe file, so it will create an entirely new one. It comes up with an error, "invalid or currupt dll". The only problem is that it doesnt specify what the dll is.
    there has to be a way to fix it so that it will update the old one.
    Any info will be helpful.

    Thanks.

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    cause i need an answer.

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    > cause i need an answer.
    No, that gets your posts closed.
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