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    Is every function of windows contained in a .dll? If I wanted to mimic a specific function, is there a way to know which .dll to choose? I love to program!

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      Is every function of windows contained in a .dll? If I wanted to mimic a specific function, is there a way to know which .dll to choose? I love to program!

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      allenmpcx wrote:

      If I wanted to mimic a specific function, is there a way to know which .dll to choose?

      Yes, start with MSDN.


      "The largest fire starts but with the smallest spark." - David Crow

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        Is every function of windows contained in a .dll? If I wanted to mimic a specific function, is there a way to know which .dll to choose? I love to program!

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        Question Nomber 1: No, I dont think so. This is as there are some exported functions in NTOSKRNL.EXE. Question Nomber 2: Yes, there are meny free programs which will list the functions of a DLL; just search google for somthing like Dll explore or use Olly. Functions which may start with the same letters may probably be placed with in the same DLL. Hope I've been help. -Glich

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