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DLL is a type of executable file, while DLP is a type of library file. DLLs are typically larger than DLP files, and they support multiple processes. DLP files are typically smaller than DLLs, and they support only one process. DLLs can be dynamically linked while DLP files cannot.

DLLs can be registered with the Windows operating system, while DLP files cannot. DLLs can be used with the Windows API, while DLP files cannot. DLP files can be used with the Windows GUI, while DLLs cannot.

The main difference between DLLs and DLP files is that DLLs are larger and can support multiple processes, while DLP files are smaller and can only support one process. Additionally, DLLs can be registered with the Windows operating system, while DLP files cannot.

DLLs can be used with the Windows API, while DLP files cannot. Finally, DLP files can be used with the Windows GUI, while DLLs cannot.