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{{Outdated SBI|RegyValue}}
Looks wether the given file is registered with Windows as a shared DLL.
Looks wether the given file is registered with Windows as a shared DLL.


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===Description===
===Description===
Tests for values in ''HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SharedDlls\''.
# The first parameter can be any part of the whole key name, but should be descriptive. {{PathTemplates}}
# The first parameter can be any part of the whole key name, but should be descriptive. {{PathTemplates}}
# The second parameter may contain [[Advanced file parameters|advanced file parameters]].
# The second parameter may contain [[Advanced file parameters|advanced file parameters]].
Using a [[RegyValue]] and [[File]] would do the same, unless you had a totally random path to the file.
===Scan Results===
* The registry value.
* The associated file.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Advanced file parameters]]
* [[Advanced file parameters]]
* [[Path templates]].
* [[Path templates]]


===Similar commands===
===Similar commands===
* [[File]]
* [[ModuleUsage]]
* [[ModuleUsage]]
* [[RegyValue]]


[[Category:SBI Commands]]
[[Category:SBI Commands]]
[[Category:SBI Commands (current)]]

Revision as of 12:47, 18 February 2008

This SBI command is outdated and will probably not be supported in Spybot-S&D 2.0. As of yet, it is unclear whether an automated conversion path exists. Automated conversion paths may also be less sufficient than a manual upgrade. We recommend that you take a look at RegyValue for a possible alternative command.

Looks wether the given file is registered with Windows as a shared DLL.

Usage

SharedDLL:[Part of name of entry (filename)],<advanced file parameters>

Examples

SharedDLL:library.dll

Description

Tests for values in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SharedDlls\.

  1. The first parameter can be any part of the whole key name, but should be descriptive. PT
  2. The second parameter may contain advanced file parameters.

Using a RegyValue and File would do the same, unless you had a totally random path to the file.

Scan Results

  • The registry value.
  • The associated file.

See also

Similar commands