in the "best practice"redllar wrote:The 3 broad categories of modules are app-specific, app-generic, and system supplied.
in the JPE runtimes provided2) Whether you use file system redirection or not, it looks like using module exclusion in combination with the other types of exclusion provides the best performance, as JPE tests for module exclusion first, so that's the point where the most code is skipped.
Just more confirmation,;
; Exclude all module access from redirection except for the app's modules.
; This makes shell access run close to normal.
;
[ModuleExclude]
1=*
1. So we just need to Include app-specific modules?
2. Can the application still access the app-generic, and system supplied modules when they are excluded? because they need those to run properly
3. Is it right using "Discover Registry Usage" from JauntePE v0.2.0 to get the modules for the application?
I also use "Linos Dependency check"
download 2.7mbThis program will help identify all the OCX or DLL support files required to operate any Windows 32 bit executable (EXE) file. Very handy for beginner programers who wish to confirm they are supplying all the necessary files within their install program.
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http://www.linos-software.com/FileDownload/Depend_1_0.EXE