Included are things like file systems, devices, processes and threads, access to the Windows registry, and error handling.ĪDVPACK.DLL (Advpack Library) - Needed by Microsoft Update. Provides access to the fundamental resources available to a Windows system. This DLL keeps track on Active X modulesĪDVAPI32.DLL (Advanced Windows 32 Base API) - Needed to boot to Windows.
If you do not want users to be able to use Outlook Express, it is an easy way to delete this file.Īclui.dll (Security Descriptor Editor) - Needed to enable Registry Editor.ĪCTIVEDS.DLL (ADs Router Layer DLL) - Needed to open the Event viewer and Services ViewerĪctxprxy.dll (ActiveX Interface Marshaling Library) - Essential to Internet Explorer.
If you have addition, please let me know and I will update the list.Īcctres.dll (Microsoft Internet Account Manager Resources) - Needed to open Outlook Express. In the near future I will also add a list with all CPL and other very interesting files. I collected them and finally compled them into one list. This list is the work of many people who give this information. I collected most of them and I added the function to them to keep track of what is going on in Windows. Do not select Stereo Surround as the sound channels won’t come out from every speaker, and make sure Stereo Focus is 0%.Įnjoy CMSS surround sound in Windows Vista.Over the years I always wondered what all these files in C:\Windows\System32 are doing in my Windows XP. Under CMSS-3D, select (tick) Enable, and choose CMSS.
Do not restart computer until you have finished install all three application: /setup/DevCon/setup.exe Run the following setup program (setup.exe) in the sub-folder of the unpacked Basic Audio Application folder.Windows Vista will detect the sound card and install it as USB Audio Device. Plug in the Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit External sound card.
Extracted both the drivers and application setup installers downloaded with WinRAR or PowerAchiver.