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Is there an advantage to using the Xprocess DLL Agent to run xprocess options over using the EXE Agent? (SCI29412)
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[<p><b>]Fact[</b><p>];GENTRAN:Server for Windows, Release 4.0 [<br/>] GENTRAN:Server for Windows NT,
Release 3.2 SP1 [<br/>] GENTRAN:Server for Windows NT, Release 3.1.1 [<br/>]
GENTRAN:Server for Windows NT, Release 3.0.1 [<br/>] SCI29412;[<p><b>]Goal[</b><p>];FAQ: Is there an advantage to using the Xprocess DLL Agent to run xprocess
options over using the EXE Agent?
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16 June 2018
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