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    Hey Guys Im using a microsoft crypto API func and it has the ability to hand in a callback function to it. What i want to know is if i can get it to use my call back function and then after its run that get my function to go back to the micrsoft function rather then my callback. You see what i want to do is just get a pionter that is handed to the callback function i then want it to get on and do all the work. Is this possible Peter

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      Hey Guys Im using a microsoft crypto API func and it has the ability to hand in a callback function to it. What i want to know is if i can get it to use my call back function and then after its run that get my function to go back to the micrsoft function rather then my callback. You see what i want to do is just get a pionter that is handed to the callback function i then want it to get on and do all the work. Is this possible Peter

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      No. Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002

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