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To create a page in a module other than kernel32, prefix the name with the module name and a period.
sending NULL (probably 0) to lpData will delete the file named at lpName.
Most if not all windows resource names are actually numbers, not strings (but some utilities such as Resource Hacker do not show the data type of the resource name). I'm not actually sure if the data type is unsigned 16 bit, but that's the most conservative choice and it does work.
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You can also send a byte[] to lpData with the content of the resource (with byte[] instead of IntPtr as the type for lpData), but I'm not sure how safe this is.
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The UpdateResource API
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The BeginUpdateResource API
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The EndUpdateResource API
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An IntPtr is a pointer to a memory location (unmanaged) that adapts to the platform it is running on (64-bit, etc.) UNLIKE a standard int/Integer. You should always use this type for unmanaged calls that require it, even though an int will appear to work on your development machine.
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