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Does “one executable” mean a single file (i.e. no supporting data files or .dll files)?

Data file files mean supporting
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Does “one executable” mean a single file (i.e. no supporting data files or .dll files)?

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Windows Server 2003 and Fedora 3.0 will be supported. Windows Server 2003 was chosen because WindowsXP is not supported by Dell on PowerEdge 850 servers. An executables includes all supporting libraries and data files. Please see ICE 2006 Executable Calling Signatures documents for instructions on correctly placing the libraries and data files in directory supporting structure.

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