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From: "Steven Edwards" <Steven_Ed4153 AT yahoo DOT com>
To: "'egor duda'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: libkernel32.a missing TOOLHELP API exports
Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:59:17 -0400
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> Process32First AT 8 is not present in kernel32.dll on nt4.0 sp5.
> I believe this kind of api is very OS-specific. On nt4.0 
> process enumeration functions are available from microsoft's 
> psapi.dll included (among others) in Resource kit.

The toolhelp apis exist on both Win98, 2k and XP. They are part of
kernel32.dll but are developed using a separate import lib (libth32.lib
under VS6). I didn't think that libth32.a existed in the w32api package
before I sent the email. Now the only question is if it is still the
same for Visual Studio.Net or did the move the th32 import information
to kernel32? If M$ did change it then we should also.

Thanks
Steven 

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