I want to thank James Garnett for trying to help with my problem.
What happened strikes me as odd but I guess it is a feature of windows.  
The application was working despite the NetCDF dll not being on the 
local machine.  This was very disturbing for a number of people in the 
office.  Further investigation lead me to discover that there was a 
NetCDF dll in the network folder where the data files were being 
stored.  Our code used an open file dialog from the Common Dialog that 
comes with windows to allow the user to select an input NetCDF file data 
file.  Somehow, when windows couldn't locate the NetCDF dll on the local 
machine, it looked on the network where the user had selected the input 
data file from  and used that NetCDF dll.
Neat trick!
Thanks everyone!
Matthew Hanna
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Hello Everyone!
I am having a strange problem under WindowsXP involving a netcdf 
application I have written and I was hoping someone might have an answer 
for me.
I can't find any NetCDF.DLL file on the computer anywhere yet the 
program works.  I set XP to show all hidden and system files.  Nothing.  
I searched
from DOS using dir /s.  Nothing.  I used a program off the internet that 
lists all of the DLLs on the computer and searched that list but found 
nothing.
How can this be?  The program was written in VB6 with SP6.  I used 
declare statements to include the functionality of a netcdf (v3.5) dll 
compiled in VC6.
It works great!  So well in fact that it doesn't even need the 
NetCDF.DLL anymore!
I just did a complete minimal install of Windows XP on a freshly 
formatted hard drive and repeated all of the above and the program still 
works without
any NetCDF.DLL.  There is no way this can be however because all this 
program does is read netcdf files and display their contents but I don't 
see how
it could do that without the netcdf dll.  Weird!
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Matthew Hanna
mhanna@xxxxxxxxxx