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what is difference between standard exe and activex exe?
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Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: December 05, 2007     Asked by: pghare 
  
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December 05, 2007 02:30:51   #1  
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RE: what is difference between standard exe and activex exe?pl reply
Standard exe: A standard EXE application is normally used when you want to develop a stand-alone application.

Activex exe: An ActiveX EXE application is one that is created using ActiveX EXE project. ActiveX EXE are widely used in conjunction with standard EXE applications.

 
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