Hey, was just a joke :D don't take it serious.


2009/8/30 Marcus <[email protected]>:
>
> Thanks for this answer. I will probably use Maslevskiy's code together
> with a FileSystemWatcher instead of a timer, and I am tempted to use a
> windows service for this sabotage protection utility, so thanks for
> that link aswell.
>
> As I said to Maslevskiy, I am NOT writing a virus, but a parental
> software.
>
> thanks again!
>
> On 29 Aug, 11:52, Velsankar <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Use FileSystemWatcher to watch a file instead of timer
>>
>> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.io.filesystemwatcher.aspx
>>
>> Use windows service to start the 
>> process.http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/filewatcherwinservicecsha.aspx
>>
>> Rgds,
>> Velsankar
>>
>> On Aug 29, 1:38 pm, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hello
>>
>> > I need to store a small exe file in memory. I want to do this because
>> > I want some sabotage protection in my app. If the user removes this
>> > essential file from the harddrive, my app will not work the next time
>> > it is to be launched.
>>
>> > So I want to read this exe file into memory initially when my program
>> > starts up. Then I will use a timer that at some interval checks if
>> > this file is present on the file system. If not, then my app writes it
>> > back from memory to the harddrive.
>>
>> > Could someone please give an example how to do this. It should be a
>> > pretty small piece of could I reccon, but I can not figure it out.
>>
>> > Thanks- Dölj citerad text -
>>
>> - Visa citerad text -

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