Question

I'm about to start making major modification to my project and I just want to clarify something as I think my design maybe somewhat complicated.

I have an executable that loads a dll, lets call this dll1, this then loads dll2. The executable also loads dll2.

What I'm asking is do I have two instances of dll2's global and static member variables, does the second load of dll2 happen or can an execuable only ever load 1 of dll2 even if dll2 was loaded by a different dll?

I know I should only have one copy of dll2's code in memory this is fine. It is the global and static variables I'm interested in.

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Solution

You can only have one instance of any particular DLL loaded per process.

OTHER TIPS

You can of course load different instances of the same DLL, this is practice is not common, but it is technically possible. Have a try with Process Explorer. See the snapshot below.

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