I am attempting to use Win32::API 0.41 under Windows NT 4.0 and ActiveState Perl v5.8.3 to open a DLL from a third party application so that I can control it from Perl.
I have all the relevant DLLs in the correct place and when I try to call:
my $thingy = new Win32::API( 'omdapi', 'OMDClientCreate', 'PPPIP', 'P' );
I get a Windows error message that says:
The procedure entry point OpenThread could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll.
I'm stuck. Could someone offer some advice?
fx, Infinity is Colourless
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