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Are you sure that the time is read through an API? There are a thousands of ways in which one can get the current time...
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Polaris, this is my point, i dont know it is an API, i have tried the ones i can think of to check, but i dont know all these other ways to get current time, maybe if there is 1000's of way then i will not learn them all, but any pointers?
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WINMM.DLL
recently came across an time limited app using the timer functions in winmm.dll.
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Have you considered the possibility that it might not check the "time" at all, that, perhaps it simply loads a counter of some form and just "counts" it down to zero and unloads.
Regards,
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