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Hello im new to PE explorer but i need an immidiate help..
how can i get the functions of a DLL?
thanks in advance
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http://www.heaventools.com/faq.htm#f6
If you don't have the source code and API documentation, the machine code is all there is. PE Explorer provides a Disassembler. There is only one way to figure out the parameters: run the disassembler and read the disassembly output. This task of reverse engineering the interface cannot be automated, sorry.
(The benefit of having the disassembly listing is proportional to one's grasp of assembly language.)
PE Explorer comes bundled with descriptions for 39 various libraries, including the core Windows operating system libraries (eg. KERNEL32, GDI32, USER32, SHELL32, WSOCK32), key graphics libraries (DDRAW, OPENGL32) and more. But PE Explorer is unable to provide description sets for all libraries or functions ever written by humankind.
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well for stantard DLLs microsoft provides the funcs.. i need a 'non-stantard' dll but anyway thanks
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