Probably the best tool for these kind of things is ResHacker,
it allows you edit strings, dialogs, icons etc. etc.
http://www.rpi.net.au/~ajohnson/resourcehacker/
Jerry.
At 13:16 04/05/01 +0100, Burke, Gary : GIG IS&T wrote:
>]If you want to change the IIS header, you'll need to edit
>]C:\WINNT\system32\inetsrv\W3SVC.DLL with a hex editor.
>]
>]Do search for the string Microsoft-IIS/4.0 it occurs twice,
>] Remember you can only replace it with the same number
>] of characters.
>>IIRC, Borland C++ (the Dos/Windows version) had a utility that allowed you
>to break down a DLL (or EXE) file into it constituant parts, change parts of
>it (like strings), and 'recompile'. This allowed to to change strings to
>any length as it would make any relevent changes to pointers and stuff so
>they didn't break.
>>Used it once or twice to good effect. Can't remember the name of the
>application though, and I'm sure there are similars ones available from
>elsewhere.
>>>Gary
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