On Monday, July 14, 2003, at 05:48 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:


I've got an installer script that calls a DLL repeatedly within a repeat
loop to grab current system information (processes). What is the proper
point to call closeHandle: within the script's repeat loop, at the end, and
then get a new handle from the DLL at the beginning of the loop, or should I
call closeHandle outside the repeat loop once the script has finished
running?

You shouldn't have to worry about any DLL housekeeping with an external. I expect this is DLL specific and refers to a user object or query object and not the DLL itself.


I'd guess you'd want to close it once at the end.

It probably makes the query once and then gives you pieces based on the handle and either the next position or an index.

My wild guess.

Dar Scott

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