abdulaziz
what's difference b/w dll and exe
Posted by abdulaziz in .Net | ASP.NET on Jul 17, 2007
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DLL:Dynamic Link library
1)it is inprocess Componet
2)it can be used more than one.
3)it can be  created when ever you take class library project.
EXE:Excutable file
1)it is Out Processcomponet.
2)It can be Used only once.
3)It can be created when ever you take Console Application or Other

Posted by Pnarasimha narasima on Jan 05, 2009

DLL is the InProcess and EXE is the Out-of-Process component.

DLL runs in the Same Memory space as Calling Application where Exe runs on there own Memory Space.

DLLs can be used as the COM Component and Deploy in COM+ Services.

Posted by Kapil Deo Malhotra on Jul 18, 2007
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