Re: Monitor Memory for Alteration
- From: Jeffrey Walton <noloader@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2007 17:08:16 -0700
Hello Doctor,
No.Thank You. I did not think so, but I wanted a second opinion.
depending on what you are trying to accomplish...'Polling versus Callback' (some hand waiving). I think if you peruse
this link, it will be fairly obvious. http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/SelfHealing.asp
Jeff
On May 29, 7:57 pm, Joseph M. Newcomer <newco...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No. There are several ways you can deal with this, depending on what you are trying to
accomplish, but you need to explain what you are really trying to do, and under what
coniditions. Otherwise, I could write a minor essay on the subject, but I'd rather make
it more directed.
joe
On 29 May 2007 13:01:44 -0700, Jeffrey Walton <noloa...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
Does the Windows API provide a function which allows one to monitor a
chunk of memory for modifications (similar to watching a directory for
changes using FindFirstChangeNotification())?
Jeff
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