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Subject:RE: Can you figure out what tools produced a PDF? From:Fred Ridder <docudoc -at- hotmail -dot- com> To:<blibbet -at- gmail -dot- com>, <maker -at- verizon -dot- net> Date:Thu, 8 Dec 2011 15:45:10 -0500
Responding to Nancy Allison, Lee Fisher wrote:
> > Is this a dead end, or is it possible to figure out what applications
> > use this dll? Under what circumstances would a PDF list this dll as
> > the application, instead of Word, Frame, XMetal, or some other
> > application?
>
> You're trying to track down who is using a particular Windows DLL? Try
> SysInternal's Process Explorer. Start logging before you do your PDF
> stuff, then stop logging, and use ProcExplorer's filtering abilities to
> search just for this dll name. That should show you how the DLL is used
> in the system, and by what app(s).
>
>http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653
What Nancy was asking about was whether it is possible to find out what application *on*someone*else's*system* generated the output that was processed through the Distiller DLL to produce a publicly distributed PDF. There's no issue of being able to monitor processes on one's own system to see who's using what.
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