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    Default Dictionary and xRecord Names

    Is there a way to get the Dictionary and /or xRecord’s name? I was trying to create a quick browser that will list all Dictionaries and xRecrords.

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    Default Re: Dictionary and xRecord Names

    I recommend using MgdDbg, downloadable from here. When you netload the dll, there are several commands available from the shortcut menu.
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    Thank you!! I saw this a long time ago but I could not find it again.

    I like to se what damage I could be causing

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    I saw a browser for dictionaries a few years back, but this is not it. It is much better, it does a lot more that that and the source code is included too. Thanks!!!!

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    Yeah, super handy!
    C:> ED WORKING....

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    Hi,

    May be here.

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