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API Programming Series #4

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  • 10 years ago

    This thread is for discussions of API Programming Series #4.

  • 6 years ago
    i think the four series articles were very good guide to help me have more knowledge about visual basic API programming i tried to find some but didnt find any but here.
    i really thank you for this arguement but next time use another examples than the allapi viewr?? )
    but anyway i read all the allapi viewer api functions and i know whats there right now and it s really good in addition of being confusing
  • 6 years ago

    vc

  • 6 years ago

    eh?

  • 6 years ago

    Private Sub MakeUnmake(MakeOrNot As Boolean)


    Dim pid As Long
    Dim regserv As Long


    If MakeOrNot = True Then
     pid = GetCurrentProcessId()
     regserv = RegisterServiceProcess(pid, RSPSIMPLESERVICE)
    Else
     pid = GetCurrentProcessId()
     regserv = RegisterServiceProcess(pid, RSPUNREGISTERSERVICE)
    End If


    End Sub

  • 6 years ago
    Yes, it is.
    The reason I didnt code it that way was to keep the example simpler, though I admit that this did make it a little longer and less elegant.
    Primarily, I wanted to focus on the API call I wanted to explain.
    However, now that I see it in black and white, I kinda like it.
    So may be I'll go ahead and modify my code.
    Thanks
  • 5 years ago

    I get the error: 453: Can't find DLL entry point RegisterServiceProcess in kernel32.
    What does this mean?
    How do I fix it?


    You have written this:
    "As always, mail me if you have any comments or questions"
    How can we email you, when your email is hidden?

  • 5 years ago

    i got teh same problem!!!

  • 1 year ago
    I have got a Problem in code. Unable to find an entry point named 'RegisterServiceProcess' in DLL 'kernel32.dll'.

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