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kernel32.dll

gdi32.dll

user32.dll

I want to run a Windows DLL from a different path

32-bit Windows, DllOpen() can be executed in a different path  (ex, [F:.], [ In usb path] )

$i=DllOpen(@ScriptDir & "\user32.dll")
MsgBox(0,"",$i)


DllCall($i, 'int', 'keybd_event', 'int', 0x41, 'int', 0, 'int', 0, 'ptr', 0)
DllCall($i, 'int', 'keybd_event', 'int', 0x41, 'int', 0, 'int', 2, 'ptr', 0)

 

But

64-bit Windows7, the system32 folder only DllOpen() can be

I need DllOpen () will run on a special environment

Please help me

Edited by ohnoryno
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Are you running the script as a 32 bit process?

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DllOpen("C:\Windows\System32\user32.dll")

DllOpen("c:WindowsSysWOW64 user32.dll")

"1"  Returns

 

After copying to a different path User32.dll

DllOpen("c:user32.dll")

"-1"  Returns

 

32-bit is not a problem. Only 64-bit only is this.

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Just a wild guess... might there be certain dependencies and the user32.dll just might no work from a different directory than the default one?

Edit:

Maybe >re-registering the user32.dll might work? But that's no-men-land I will not test. Be very careful, I guess this might just crash / corrupt your whole system o:)

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AFAIK there is no way to natively mix x64 and x86 modules within a single Windows process, or am I months late about system news?

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