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win98 and MoveFileEx
I'm using MoveFileEx in an app, target win98 and later.
On the german version of win98se, MoveFileEx may not work, but can be imported from an executable, so it seems I don't need to link (the ansi-version of) MoveFileEx dynamically. But I'm not sure if this is true for all versions of win98, so I'm unsure wether I need to rewrite my MoveFileEx-import to be dynamic, or not. Gruss Jan Bruns |
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win98 and MoveFileEx
Jan,
"Jan Bruns" wrote in message ... I'm using MoveFileEx in an app, target win98 and later. [...] But I'm not sure if this is true for all versions of win98, so I'm unsure wether I need to rewrite my MoveFileEx-import to be dynamic, or not. Gruss Better use dynamic way. -- Vladimir (Windows SDK MVP) |
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win98 and MoveFileEx
"Jan Bruns": I'm using MoveFileEx in an app, target win98 and later. On the german version of win98se, MoveFileEx may not work, but can be imported from an executable, so it seems I don't need to link (the ansi-version of) MoveFileEx dynamically. But I'm not sure if this is true for all versions of win98, so I'm unsure wether I need to rewrite my MoveFileEx-import to be dynamic, or not. I've decided to dynlink movefileEx, but anyway it would be interesting to know if this was necessary... Gruss Jan Bruns |
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