About calling the Windows Kernel, such as ************ Delphi/Windows SDK/API
Http://www.delphi2007.net/DelphiAPI/html/delphi_20061106205556293.html
I 've seen some Windows Kernel calls online Article
I want to open the "ing network drive" window with rundll32 user and wnetconnectdialog
Rundll32 user, repaintscreen refresh Desktop
However, the system prompts "the specified module cannot be found due to an error during user loading"
Then I tried all the commands in the entire article. "rundll32 keyboard, disable"-lock write keyboard and "rundll32 mouse, disable"-make the mouse invalid, there will be related errors: "failed to find the specified module when loading the keyboard" and "failed to find the specified module when loading the mouse ".
However, "rundll32 shell32, control_rundll"-The Running Control Panel can run normally.
So why does shell32 load normally while user/keyboard/mouse load error?
User. dll, keyboard. dll, and mouse. dll are all in Win98, and Win2k/XP does not have these DLL. The article you read is too old.
I tried WIN98 and found it available under 98.
Well, it seems that the article is really old. So what command does the NT system use to call these win kernels?
Mark
API Delphi is encapsulated ..
In addition, other units under Jedi can be used.
It is more convenient to use Delphi to call it. I tried it and some functions cannot run with rundll32.
Are all called Kernel calls ?! Khan ~
Custom relative concepts ..