- Determining Process' API
- Posted by asdf on November 6th, 2005
Need to determine which API a process (Windows Media Player
Classic--mplayerc.exe)
is using. I'm using Mcafee Enterprise 8 and it won't let WMPC run because it
thinks it is causing
buffer overflow. I want to add it to the exclusion list of mcafee. That's
why i need to
know what the API is. It is also asking for (optional) Module name.
thanks for your help
- Posted by David Candy on November 6th, 2005
A module is what a file loaded in memory is called. APImon is on the XP CD.
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"asdf" <asdf@asdf.com> wrote in message news:qPfbf.2168$rc7.1294@fe12.lga...
> Need to determine which API a process (Windows Media Player
> Classic--mplayerc.exe)
> is using. I'm using Mcafee Enterprise 8 and it won't let WMPC run because it
> thinks it is causing
> buffer overflow. I want to add it to the exclusion list of mcafee. That's
> why i need to
> know what the API is. It is also asking for (optional) Module name.
>
> thanks for your help
>
>
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