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[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 19 June 2003]

Hi ,

At the benelux conference this week , Gisle told us about a program that can look for locked files and show the user that is responsible for this .

I downloaded the file ( speaking.zip ) , added the 4 sources to a new project and a new workspace , compiled it , no problems so far . But when I try to run the program , it says " Could not load required DLLs "

I looked where I could find the "KERNEL32.DLL" and "NETAPI.DLL". They where both in the winnt\\system32 dir .
I included this path in the environment settings of my bench .
But it still doesn't work ?

All help is welkom

:confused:


Thanks
Danny Dilissen

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 19 June 2003]

Hi ,

At the benelux conference this week , Gisle told us about a program that can look for locked files and show the user that is responsible for this .

I downloaded the file ( speaking.zip ) , added the 4 sources to a new project and a new workspace , compiled it , no problems so far . But when I try to run the program , it says " Could not load required DLLs "

I looked where I could find the "KERNEL32.DLL" and "NETAPI.DLL". They where both in the winnt\\system32 dir .
I included this path in the environment settings of my bench .
But it still doesn't work ?

All help is welkom

:confused:


Thanks
Danny Dilissen
AcuBench does modify the standard searchpaths for CALL. I suggest you for the purpose of testing just use absolute path when calling, e.g.: CALL "c:\\winnt\\system32\\kernel32.dll"

Sorry about that.

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 19 June 2003]

Hi ,

At the benelux conference this week , Gisle told us about a program that can look for locked files and show the user that is responsible for this .

I downloaded the file ( speaking.zip ) , added the 4 sources to a new project and a new workspace , compiled it , no problems so far . But when I try to run the program , it says " Could not load required DLLs "

I looked where I could find the "KERNEL32.DLL" and "NETAPI.DLL". They where both in the winnt\\system32 dir .
I included this path in the environment settings of my bench .
But it still doesn't work ?

All help is welkom

:confused:


Thanks
Danny Dilissen
Hi gisle ,

That works , thanks .
But what is the correct syntax ? Because I can only get the file lockings of my computer.

And does it work to check the file locking on a Novell server ?

Thanks in advance

I'll see you in Tilburg on 8 juli

DD

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 19 June 2003]

Hi ,

At the benelux conference this week , Gisle told us about a program that can look for locked files and show the user that is responsible for this .

I downloaded the file ( speaking.zip ) , added the 4 sources to a new project and a new workspace , compiled it , no problems so far . But when I try to run the program , it says " Could not load required DLLs "

I looked where I could find the "KERNEL32.DLL" and "NETAPI.DLL". They where both in the winnt\\system32 dir .
I included this path in the environment settings of my bench .
But it still doesn't work ?

All help is welkom

:confused:


Thanks
Danny Dilissen
Hi gisle ,

That works , thanks .
But what is the correct syntax ? Because I can only get the file lockings of my computer.

And does it work to check the file locking on a Novell server ?

Thanks in advance

I'll see you in Tilburg on 8 juli

DD

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 19 June 2003]

Hi ,

At the benelux conference this week , Gisle told us about a program that can look for locked files and show the user that is responsible for this .

I downloaded the file ( speaking.zip ) , added the 4 sources to a new project and a new workspace , compiled it , no problems so far . But when I try to run the program , it says " Could not load required DLLs "

I looked where I could find the "KERNEL32.DLL" and "NETAPI.DLL". They where both in the winnt\\system32 dir .
I included this path in the environment settings of my bench .
But it still doesn't work ?

All help is welkom

:confused:


Thanks
Danny Dilissen
Hi gisle ,

That works , thanks .
But what is the correct syntax ? Because I can only get the file lockings of my computer.

And does it work to check the file locking on a Novell server ?

Thanks in advance

I'll see you in Tilburg on 8 juli

DD

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 19 June 2003]

Hi ,

At the benelux conference this week , Gisle told us about a program that can look for locked files and show the user that is responsible for this .

I downloaded the file ( speaking.zip ) , added the 4 sources to a new project and a new workspace , compiled it , no problems so far . But when I try to run the program , it says " Could not load required DLLs "

I looked where I could find the "KERNEL32.DLL" and "NETAPI.DLL". They where both in the winnt\\system32 dir .
I included this path in the environment settings of my bench .
But it still doesn't work ?

All help is welkom

:confused:


Thanks
Danny Dilissen
No, it does not work with Novell. That requires Novell API.

If you want to see other computers, you need to provide the name or ip address of that computer.

Which has to be NT class and you must have the proper credits (e.g. Administrator or Account manager).

Welcome to the Windows API training in Tilburg!

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 19 June 2003]

Hi ,

At the benelux conference this week , Gisle told us about a program that can look for locked files and show the user that is responsible for this .

I downloaded the file ( speaking.zip ) , added the 4 sources to a new project and a new workspace , compiled it , no problems so far . But when I try to run the program , it says " Could not load required DLLs "

I looked where I could find the "KERNEL32.DLL" and "NETAPI.DLL". They where both in the winnt\\system32 dir .
I included this path in the environment settings of my bench .
But it still doesn't work ?

All help is welkom

:confused:


Thanks
Danny Dilissen
No, it does not work with Novell. That requires Novell API.

If you want to see other computers, you need to provide the name or ip address of that computer.

Which has to be NT class and you must have the proper credits (e.g. Administrator or Account manager).

Welcome to the Windows API training in Tilburg!

[Migrated content. Thread originally posted on 19 June 2003]

Hi ,

At the benelux conference this week , Gisle told us about a program that can look for locked files and show the user that is responsible for this .

I downloaded the file ( speaking.zip ) , added the 4 sources to a new project and a new workspace , compiled it , no problems so far . But when I try to run the program , it says " Could not load required DLLs "

I looked where I could find the "KERNEL32.DLL" and "NETAPI.DLL". They where both in the winnt\\system32 dir .
I included this path in the environment settings of my bench .
But it still doesn't work ?

All help is welkom

:confused:


Thanks
Danny Dilissen
No, it does not work with Novell. That requires Novell API.

If you want to see other computers, you need to provide the name or ip address of that computer.

Which has to be NT class and you must have the proper credits (e.g. Administrator or Account manager).

Welcome to the Windows API training in Tilburg!