On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 03:28:22PM -0500, Robert Baruch wrote: > Hi Dan, > > > "Windows NT/2000 Native API Reference" by Gary Nebbett > > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578701996/ > > according to my friend who wrote one of the competitors > > to Shrinker. > > I don't know... I looked at its index on amazon.com, and it had no > reference to LdrAccessResource. So I suspect this book gives no > information about the undocumented aspects of Windows, and probably > regurgitates (like so many other API books) the online documentation. > > There's also a book called "Undocumented Windows NT". That would probably > be the best hope of understanding LdrAccessResource, but without being > able to flip through it, I don't know if they cover it. Actually I just ordered both books (and also "Inside COM+ Base Services"), so I'll have it in case anyone needs info. But it'll take some 4 to 8 weeks (ground shipping).
And about Windows NT/2000 Native API Reference: AFAIK it is said to be very good and to contain lots of undocumented API things. www.google.com ""Windows NT/2000 Native API Reference" review" should help a lot :-) At least I know that review(s) are good, otherwise I wouldn't have bought it. -- Andreas Mohr Stauferstr. 6, D-71272 Renningen, Germany Tel. +49 7159 800604 http://home.nexgo.de/andi.mohr/