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Dec 12th, 2006, 06:58 PM
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Find Process?
Is there any way to find just one single process instead of having to incorporate the entire process list?
Also, as two side questions, how would one go about HEX editing in Visual Basic 6? What about incorporating OllyDBG values that you found in Visual Basic 6, how wuold one be able to do that?
Thanks for reading.
And thanks to RobDog again for helping me out with my previous question.
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Dec 12th, 2006, 07:30 PM
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Re: Find Process?
What are you trying to do with this?
You can use the GetCurrentProcedd API.
VB Code:
Private Declare Function GetCurrentProcess Lib "kernel32.dll" () As Long
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Dec 12th, 2006, 08:45 PM
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Re: Find Process?
 Originally Posted by RobDog888
What are you trying to do with this?
You can use the GetCurrentProcedd API.
VB Code:
Private Declare Function GetCurrentProcess Lib "kernel32.dll" () As Long
Aha :P
Well, I was trying to make something that let a limited user run a file and just one file under the privileges of an admin; this is a failsafe in case the limited user screws something up. If a certain process isn't enabled, meaning that the limited user did something they shouldn't have, they can't read the file.
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