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Questionthe procedure entry point getsystemtimes could not be located in the dynamic link library kernel32.dll Pin
Le@rner18-Jan-11 20:45
Le@rner18-Jan-11 20:45 
Hi all,

i m using this function GetSystemTimes.and when i run my application on window 2000 server than this error comes
the procedure entry point getsystemtimes could not be located in the dynamic link library kernel32.

and application not failed to run.

please help me for this.
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Cool_Dev18-Jan-11 20:52
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GeneralRe: the procedure entry point getsystemtimes could not be located in the dynamic link library kernel32.dll Pin
Adam Roderick J18-Jan-11 21:02
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Questionhow to add a menu in win32 dialog box? Pin
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Questiondetermining exit code of a process from a dll in that process Pin
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Questioncase sensitive sort of chars/strings...including numbers, symbols etc.. [modified] Pin
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Questionbest way to avoid calling virtual methods (directly or indirectly) from a constructor Pin
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