Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
Ah, thanks. The vitamins and healthy diet might be working after all.
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
Originally posted by Mike Wilson View PostNo apologies needed, Lenny. You typed it correctly. It was I that can't type. Although I did find the error in the wiki example for win_disk_info().
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
No apologies needed, Lenny. You typed it correctly. It was I that can't type. Although I did find the error in the wiki example for win_disk_info().
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
My apologies, the function is in fact win_disk_info()
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
oops. Me and the wiki which is missing the underscore in the function name in the example.
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
Originally posted by Mike Wilson View PostThanks Lenny,
wind_disk_info() returns "ERROR: Function: 'wind_disk_info' was not recognized" but the other two are potentially very helpful, thank you!
http://wiki.alphasoftware.com/System+FunctionsLast edited by Al Buchholz; 01-21-2012, 11:21 AM.
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
Thanks Lenny,
wind_disk_info() returns "ERROR: Function: 'wind_disk_info' was not recognized" but the other two are potentially very helpful, thank you!Last edited by Mike Wilson; 01-21-2012, 01:32 AM.
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
It could be absolutely anything running on your system that has used that string as its window title.
If you are after some kind of unique identifier for a given computer system, you should look at what is available in win_bios_info(), win_disk_info() and win_motherboard()Last edited by Lenny Forziati; 01-23-2012, 02:20 PM.
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
Thanks Ray,
Just trying to understand stuff. Thanks for your trying and response.
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
I dont get anything similar to that (or each other) on two machines tested here.
Not a line on its own with a hexadecimal code string that could be relied on as an identifier (if that's what you are thinking)
Ray
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
errLast edited by Ray in Capetown; 01-15-2012, 01:37 AM.
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
Yup, Steve, I read that too. That being said, I wasn't asking what the function's return would be. I was trying to ask a completely different question regarding what one of the values represented. Yes I get that it is a hidden window, but my question is "what does that value which is in a hidden window represent?" It must refer to something about my system. Right?
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Re: what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
Wiki says it lists available windows:
http://wiki.alphasoftware.com/sys_id_enum%20Function
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what are some of the sys_id_enum() values?
Does anyone know what the value that is pointed to below might represent? Is it a unique identifier for the machine like maybe the hard drives serial number or something?
Code:? sys_id_enum() = TF_FloatingLangBar_WndTitle CiceroUIWndFrame Alpha Five - [Code Editor] MCI command handling window Timer DDE Server Window Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless - TF - Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless Gsm Event Window Connections Tray MCI command handling window MCI command handling window Connect to a wireless network Power Meter [B][COLOR="#FF0000"]{A7G495BF-9289-4a6e-8479-DDA2RR83C05F} <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< What is this? [/COLOR][/B]Media Center Microsoft Security Essentials WinAMRestoreWnd ......................
Last edited by Al Buchholz; 01-14-2012, 07:18 PM.Tags: None
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