Hi,
I deployed my progrm on my WinXP platform. It ran ok in the same computers, but I noticed that whenever I ran it in another computer with the same OS of WinXP professional, service pack 1 but without DolphinXP installed, an error message always appeared up before the shell shown, It is with the title: 'Win32Error' saying that DolphinSureCrypto'(167E: cann't find te module.)' Did anyone know what's going on ? Best regards, Tk Kuo www.tkneuro.com |
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 17:22:22 +0800, kuo <[hidden email]> wrote:
> It is with the title: 'Win32Error' > saying that DolphinSureCrypto'(167E: cann't find te module.)' > > Did anyone know what's going on ? Probably missing DolphinSureCrypto.dll? -- Regards HweeBoon MotionObj |
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kuo wrote:
> It is with the title: 'Win32Error' > saying that DolphinSureCrypto'(167E: cann't find te module.)' > > Did anyone know what's going on ? The SecureHashAlgorithm class, which is used in various places, uses the DolphinSureCrypto.DLL to do its computations. I don't /think/ that code is bound into a ToGo application, so you have to include the DLL separately with your application's distribution. BTW, does anyone know if it's possible to include a DLL as a Window's resource as part of a .exe, and load that DLL at runtime from the resource rather than the file system ? -- chris |
> BTW, does anyone know if it's possible to include a DLL as a Window's
> resource > as part of a .exe, and load that DLL at runtime from the resource rather > than > the file system ? The only way that comes to mind, is before you attempt to load the library, is to have loaded the resource and written it to the file system. You could delete it again when the app shuts down. |
Sean Malloy wrote:
> > BTW, does anyone know if it's possible to include a DLL as a Window's > > resource > > as part of a .exe, and load that DLL at runtime from the resource rather > > than > > the file system ? > > The only way that comes to mind, is before you attempt to load the > library, is to have loaded the resource and written it to the file > system. Pity! It'd be nice to include all the necessary DLLs in an application's resources, and have Windows find them automatically at run time. I suppose that kind of defeats the object of DLLs, though... -- chris |
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I wrote:
> > It is with the title: 'Win32Error' > > saying that DolphinSureCrypto'(167E: cann't find te module.)' > > > > Did anyone know what's going on ? > > The SecureHashAlgorithm class, which is used in various places, uses the > DolphinSureCrypto.DLL to do its computations. I've just remembered something. The PC1Cipher class makes use of SecureHashAlgorithm in its #churnRandPool method, and that method is run at image startup (which includes when a .exe starts up, if PC1Cypher has not been stripped). It sounds as if you may have PC1Cipher left in your deployed .exe, whether accidentally or because you need it for something. If you /do/ need PC1Cipher, but don't need its #generateRandomWithBits: method, then I think you can remove the image startup trigger (as part of your deployment script), in which case you should be able to use PC1Cipher without needing the DolphinSureCrypto DLL. -- chris |
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> Pity! It'd be nice to include all the necessary DLLs in an application's
> resources, and have Windows find them automatically at run time. > > I suppose that kind of defeats the object of DLLs, though... http://www.molebox.com/ Is a tool that looks (on the surface) to do it. So it must be possible! |
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"Chris Uppal" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > The SecureHashAlgorithm class, which is used in various places, uses the > > DolphinSureCrypto.DLL to do its computations. > > I've just remembered something. The PC1Cipher class makes use of > SecureHashAlgorithm in its #churnRandPool method, and that method is run at > image startup (which includes when a .exe starts up, if PC1Cypher has not been > stripped). It sounds as if you may have PC1Cipher left in your deployed .exe, > whether accidentally or because you need it for something. > > If you /do/ need PC1Cipher, but don't need its #generateRandomWithBits: method, > then I think you can remove the image startup trigger (as part of your > deployment script), in which case you should be able to use PC1Cipher without > needing the DolphinSureCrypto DLL. > Thanks for your detailed analysis about my problems. After further workup, I found that the package, DolphinSure, was included due to my fault, that it remained in my deployed executables because I set redundent packages not removed at stripping. My program worked well and became smaller by using manual prerequisits ( including the loose methods in SSW Modal package). But I didn't use any codes that reference those related classes in the DolphinSure package, so, I don't know why at startup, the DolphinSureCrypto.dll library would be called. BTW, could the PC1Cipher class be used to decrypt DVD data, since there were many related softwares being written as freewares, would Dolphin have such capability? Best regards, Tk Kuo |
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Sean Malloy wrote:
> http://www.molebox.com/ > > Is a tool that looks (on the surface) to do it. So it must be possible! Interesting. As far as I can see, it works by hooking the application's use of the Windows api to redirect file operations to the elements of the packed file. Deep magic... I doubt if it'd work for Dolphin, though, since I think Dolphin does all that kind of stuff dynamically. -- chris |
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kuo wrote:
> But I didn't use any codes that reference those related classes in the > DolphinSure package, so, I don't know why at startup, the > DolphinSureCrypto.dll library would be called. The PC1Cipher class arranges to be sent the #sessionStarted event (see PC1Cipher class>>initialize); when it gets that event it calls its class-side method #churnRandPool, which in turn makes use of the DLL. This happens on every image startup, including startup of any deployed applications that include the PC1Cipher class (unless they have explicitly arranged for the notification not to be sent). > BTW, could the PC1Cipher class be used to decrypt DVD data, since there > were many related softwares being written as freewares, would Dolphin > have such capability? I don't think that DVD data is encrypted using that particular algorithm (but I could be wrong -- I don't know much about it). In any case, you'd need a valid key, as well as the decryption code. If you want to read DVD data from Dolphin, then you could try wrapping: http://developers.videolan.org/libdvdcss/ which looks pretty easy (just 6 simple functions and no structures). -- chris |
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