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Dave Kreskowiak27-Aug-04 17:56
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madfiddlerchris wrote:
1) I'm already using Windows 200 SP4, this has not changed but the DLL has
2) As per the code in my previous postings I am broadcasting the WM_SETTINGCHANGE message and it is working


All part of the troubleshooting process...I had to ask.


madfiddlerchris wrote:
3) After my app has set the variables I have checked they are set correctly from within visual studio as you have suggested AND from a command prompt (all looks OK)

Now what about inside your own app? Does your own app respond to the WM_SETTINGCHANGE message?



madfiddlerchris wrote:
Is it true that the DLL only inherits the environment that is set for the application when it first loads and therefore any env var changes are not seen? Have you heard this before?

Yes, it's true. This is because the .DLL is loaded into the same process space as your application, and therefore into the same execution environment, security context, environment variables, ... everything. It is not a seperate app, but an extension of your application just like any other part of your app.


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