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Subject: Re: Hmmmm....

Author: James Robertson

Date: 10:34:02 02/06/99

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On February 06, 1999 at 01:55:38, Eugene Nalimov wrote:

>On February 05, 1999 at 21:51:00, James Robertson wrote:
>
>>On February 05, 1999 at 15:36:03, KarinsDad wrote:
>>
>>>On February 05, 1999 at 15:05:13, James Robertson wrote:
>>>
>>>>When I try to run my program under Windown NT, I get the following error:
>>>>
>>>>The procedure entry point  could not be located in the dynamic link library
>>>>KERNEL32.dll.
>>>>
>>>>I am compiling my program in Win95 with VC++ 5.0.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for any help!
>>>>
>>>>James
>>>
>>>Your problem is most likely that you are making Win95 API calls which are not
>>>supported in WinNT.
>>>
>>>Check the documentation for any Microsoft calls that you are making to ensure
>>>that they work in both OSs. Usually, you can check the OS version in your code
>>>and call the approprate routine accordingly, however, if it is within a speed
>>>critical section, you will want to conditionally compile for the routines for
>>>the appropriate OS as opposed to checking them at runtime.
>>>
>>>Good Luck :)
>>>
>>>KarinsDad
>>
>>Darn. I went through my program and looked up every function I used (that I
>>didn't write), and in the documentation, every one is supposed to be WinNT
>>compatible. The only ones there was no listing for were the iostream classes.
>>Are they NT compatible?
>>
>>James
>
>Use DUMPBIN utility (it's part of MSVC distribution). Run
>    dumpbin /imports your_program.exe >t.txt
>    dumpbin /exports c:\winnt\system\kernel32.dll >q.txt
>After that in t.txt try to found function imported from
>kernel32 that is not present in export list in q.txt.
>
>Of course problem can be in one of the DLLs you are
>calling from your program...
>
>Eugene

There must be a curse on my computer. The utility couldn't even start because it
is missing MSDIS100.DLL, and I searched up and down the VC CD to no avail.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!

James



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