No, I have a unit with two functions: checkNTSecurity and NTUser. The
former looks up the username and entered password with a database record,
the later returns the current logged in username.
The problem I'm finding is the moment delphi steps into the first function,
it kicks in the 2nd funtion first.
--On Monday, April 23, 2001 9:47 AM +1200 Stacey Verner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I havn't followed this from the start so I could be way off here, but do
> you mean that you are debugging an app and the cpu window comes up at
> breakpoints in ntuser.dll?
--
There are exceptions, I'm sure, but the Windows 2000 on-line community
seems to have, in general, the moral and spiritual qualities of your
average porn site. (c) Bryan Pfaffenberger, Linux Journal, Jan 2001.
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