\TOOLS\PSS

The PSS directory contains a number of analytical programs which you 
can be used to help identify problems with Visual Basic, OLE, and your 
application before you call for technical support.  

Though these applications are not supported by PSS, PSS Engineers will 
often refer to these tools while working with you on an issue.

OLE2VIEW.EXE - 16bit, this program allows you to look at various OLE
               components installed on your machine.
OLE2V32.EXE  - 32bit, this program allows you to look at various OLE 
               components installed on your machine.
OLE2VIEW.HLP - Help File
DEFO2V32.DLL - 32bit support file
DEFO2v.DLL   - 16bit support file
OLEUPD.EXE   - Ole update files for Windows 95.

PVIEW.EXE   - This is the Process Viewer for Windows NT. It allows you 
              to view and clean threads.
PVIEW95.EXE - This is the Process Viewer for Windows 95. It allows you 
              to view and clean threads.

REGSVR.EXE   - 16bit, this program is used with auto registering 
               components.  Reports success or failure.
REGSVR32.EXE - 32bit, this program is used with auto registering 
               components.  Reports success or failure.

REGOCX16.EXE - 16bit, this program is used with auto registering 16bit 
               OCX Controls.  Does not report success or failure as 
               REGSVR16.EXE does.
REGOCX32.EXE - 32bit, this program is used with auto registering 32bit 
               OCX Controls.  Does not report success or failure as 
               REGSVR32.EXE does.

WPS.EXE - This 16bit program will allow you to see all of the files 
          currently loaded into memory.

REGCLEAN.EXE - 32bit Registry cleaning tool. This tool will remove 
               invalid registry entries.
REGCLN16.EXE - 16bit Registry cleaning tool. This tool will remove 
               invalid registry entries from both the 16bit and 32bit 
               Registries.
REGC32.DLL   - 32bit support file
REGC16.DLL   - 16bit support file

EXTRACT.EXE - Utility to extract files from .CAB files.  Use 
              EXTRACT /? for more information.
