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Timer Functions
I'm debugging an demo version of an application that terminates after 1 hour, with the intention of trying to find the timer, and kill it so the application will run continuously.
I have been looking at various time related API's, but i haven't found how it checks if the hour is up yet. Does anyone have any more API's i could look at, or a list of windows timer related API's, so far i have looked for: SetTimer KillTimer GetTickCount GetSystemTime GetLocalTime Or any general advice on how to seek and kill time trial based software Thanks in advance -- bedrock |
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