There are bunch of tools available from MS site(earlier these used to be
part of sysinternals.com).
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb795533
ListDLLs, ProcessExplorer are very handy tools to identify these
dependencies.
HTH
Thanks
Sathyan
On 1/24/12 4:57 PM, Amy Kang wrote:
> Since it's your LIBRA.EXE program calls the function GetProcAddress
> [LIBNSPR4.DLL] that is complained 'could not be found', it seems that
> you could try to temporarily eliminate other DLL dependencies one by
> one from your LIBRA program to see if that helps you isolate the
> problem. Other thing to check is to make sure you have used the
> NSPR DLLs comes with MQ, not Firefox or other programs on the system.
>
> amy
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> On 24/01/12 01:24 PM, forums_at_java.net wrote:
>> I posted the dump from Dependency Walker previously.
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