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Questionwarning LNK4222: exported symbol 'DllRegisterServer' should not be assigned an ordinal Pin
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QuestionSeven : What Happended To ShellExecute ? Pin
Nicolas MEURET12-Mar-10 2:11
Nicolas MEURET12-Mar-10 2:11 
Hi,

I made an installer program fiew years ago, that use ShellExecute and spawn functions. It worked for years.

Today, thoses functions don't work anymore on Windows 7, returning an access denied code (-5).

I tried with ShellExecute, ShellExecuteEx, spawn, ShellExecute 'runas' ... nothing.

What is strange is that the same code works when launching NotePad.exe or Regedit.exe, but not my executables !

What should I do ? Do I have to do something whith my launched executables ? Something whith the manifest or something ?

Thanks for your Help,

Nicolas.
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QuestionHaving different value for a global variable per thread. Pin
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