This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00ED_01C12717.16C89620 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00EE_01C12717.16C89620" ------=_NextPart_001_00EE_01C12717.16C89620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Friends The page http://www.boondog.com/tutorials/dlltutor/dlltutor.htm = contains a tutorial to create a DLL that allows the access to any port = of ES of the PC through Visual BASIC which as we know it does not have = such goodness (in the pagina they orient it to the 8255 - well-known = like plan position indicator - controller of perifericos integrated, but = in fact it is been worth for any port address).=20 Everything works well until the moment of the final test both for = executing commandos who arrange (inp and outp - to receive and to send = data respectively). It appears a message indicating that I cannot use = those instructions by lack of privileges.=20 This is comprehensible since I am working under Windows NT WS in = which the access to the ports this simply restricted for the user = programs. The question is: that I must make to jump the privileges.=20 I believe that it is feasible so that, for example libreria COMM = (Communications) of Visual BASIC necessarily makes access to ports of ES = for its diverse commandos and works in NT.=20 I wait for aid.=20 Greetings=20 Edgard Oporto=20 Lima Peru =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_001_00EE_01C12717.16C89620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello Friends
The page = http://www.boondog.com/tutorials/dlltutor/dlltutor.htm=20 contains a tutorial to create a DLL that allows the access to any = port of=20 ES of the PC through Visual BASIC which as we know it does not = have such=20 goodness (in the pagina they orient it to the 8255 - well-known = like plan=20 position indicator - controller of perifericos integrated, but in = fact it=20 is been worth for any port address).
Everything works well until the moment of the final test both = for=20 executing commandos who arrange (inp and outp - to receive and to = send=20 data respectively). It appears a message indicating that I cannot = use=20 those instructions by lack of privileges.
This is comprehensible since I am working under Windows = NT WS in=20 which the access to the ports this simply restricted for the user=20 programs. The question is: that I must make to jump the = privileges.
I believe that it is feasible so that, for example libreria = COMM=20 (Communications) of Visual BASIC necessarily makes access to ports = of ES=20 for its diverse commandos and works in NT.
I wait for aid.
 
Greetings
Edgard Oporto
Lima Peru
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