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Old 03-03-2014, 18:13
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To manage Threads in DLL's

Hello:
I'm unpacking a few DLL's which have Armadillo packer.
That dll's seem to have several threads each, that call one to another of them.

Once unpacking, application starts but suddenly close in about one minute, without advice.

I think the threads are responsible fo that.

¿Somebody has information about threads in dll's, that could help me?

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El Cid
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Old 03-05-2014, 14:09
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It doesn't matter, because Armadillo codes are being executed before application codes (before creating and thread by application code). To see threads you can put bp on CreateRemoteThread api.
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Old 03-12-2014, 03:56
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What information do you need about threads in DLLs? They are obeying same rules, as in EXE or everywhere else.
It seems, that your application dies because of exception, try to intercept exceptions and watch for them.
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Old 05-09-2014, 21:05
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May be, but application closes and exits in a very ordered way to be an exception, at least in my opinion.

At the present time I'm not able to catch thread responsible for close application.

I'll try again according with your hints.

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