Re: Re:How To Suspend Thread In Kernel?
- From: "anton bassov"<xxx@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 23:49:08 -0600
Hi mate
Judging from what you say, you just had some bad experience with unsupported
stuff, so that now you avoid everything unsupported like plague.
Now let's look at our situation. The bloke asks how to suspend a thread from
the kernel mode, which means his program needs this feature. I tell him what
he can TRY(!!!)to do, and warn him about dangers of doing something like
that to any thread that does not have any user-mode representation. I don't
guarantee anything, do I - in order to do it, I would have to do a thorough
testing of this trick with this particular function. The only thing I do is
giving him a direction, in which he should work and experiment. You tell him
just to give up straigh away. Which of us is more helpfull???
Concerning company and product, I have to tell you that I don't work for any
company. I am a consultant who is specialized in "unsupported technology",
so that my clients
ask me to find solutions to the tasks that cannot be solved by the
officially supported means. If you are interested in well-known names, I can
name CISCO Secure Desktop - I wrote a keylogger detector (which uses quite a
lot of "unsupported" stuff) for this product
BTW, could you please name the "stupid" thing that you regret doing -
probably, I will be able to show you your mistakes
Regards
Anton Bassov
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