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From: Poppe on 6 Apr 2010 03:00 Hello I've been spending time to find out an applications mutex value. It's a name that has been written inside the software and there are ways to find it out. For example by using "ProcessExplorer" software. Unfortunately there is no documentation how to find the mutex value, even with this software. Does anybody know how to find it out? Is it in registry? Please help!
From: sandy58 on 6 Apr 2010 05:05 On Apr 6, 9:00 am, Poppe <Po...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hello > > I've been spending time to find out an applications mutex value. > > It's a name that has been written inside the software and there are ways to > find it out. For example by using "ProcessExplorer" software. > > Unfortunately there is no documentation how to find the mutex value, even > with this software. > > Does anybody know how to find it out? > > Is it in registry? > > Please help! All about Mutex and all. http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/M/mutex.html Search registry for mutex HKey local machine >software >Microsoft >Win NT >Perflib >009
From: VanguardLH on 6 Apr 2010 21:54 Poppe wrote: > Hello > > I've been spending time to find out an applications mutex value. > > It's a name that has been written inside the software and there are ways to > find it out. For example by using "ProcessExplorer" software. > > Unfortunately there is no documentation how to find the mutex value, even > with this software. > > Does anybody know how to find it out? > > Is it in registry? > > Please help! This is a *basic* function of Windows? I don't think so. Looks like you want to ask in a programming group. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutex
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