ProcessModule.EntryPointAddress Property
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Gets the memory address for the function that runs when the system loads and runs the module.
public:
property IntPtr EntryPointAddress { IntPtr get(); };
public IntPtr EntryPointAddress { get; }
member this.EntryPointAddress : nativeint
Public ReadOnly Property EntryPointAddress As IntPtr
nativeint
The entry point of the module.
The following code example creates a new process for the Notepad.exe application. The code iterates through the ProcessModuleCollection class to obtain a ProcessModule object for each module in the collection. The ModuleName and EntryPointAddress properties are used to display the name and the entry point address for each module.
Process^ myProcess = gcnew Process;
// Get the process start information of notepad.
ProcessStartInfo^ myProcessStartInfo = gcnew ProcessStartInfo( "notepad.exe" );
// Assign 'StartInfo' of notepad to 'StartInfo' of 'myProcess' object.
myProcess->StartInfo = myProcessStartInfo;
// Create a notepad.
myProcess->Start();
System::Threading::Thread::Sleep( 1000 );
ProcessModule^ myProcessModule;
// Get all the modules associated with 'myProcess'.
ProcessModuleCollection^ myProcessModuleCollection = myProcess->Modules;
Console::WriteLine( "Entry point addresses of the modules associated with 'notepad' are:" );
// Display the 'EntryPointAddress' of each of the modules.
for ( int i = 0; i < myProcessModuleCollection->Count; i++ )
{
myProcessModule = myProcessModuleCollection[ i ];
Console::WriteLine( "{0} : {1}", myProcessModule->ModuleName, myProcessModule->EntryPointAddress );
}
myProcessModule = myProcess->MainModule;
Console::WriteLine( "The process's main module's EntryPointAddress is: {0}", myProcessModule->EntryPointAddress );
myProcess->CloseMainWindow();
using (Process myProcess = new Process())
{
// Get the process start information of notepad.
ProcessStartInfo myProcessStartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo("notepad.exe");
// Assign 'StartInfo' of notepad to 'StartInfo' of 'myProcess' object.
myProcess.StartInfo = myProcessStartInfo;
// Create a notepad.
myProcess.Start();
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000);
ProcessModule myProcessModule;
// Get all the modules associated with 'myProcess'.
ProcessModuleCollection myProcessModuleCollection = myProcess.Modules;
Console.WriteLine("Entry point addresses of the modules "
+ "associated with 'notepad' are:");
// Display the 'EntryPointAddress' of each of the modules.
for (int i = 0; i < myProcessModuleCollection.Count; i++)
{
myProcessModule = myProcessModuleCollection[i];
Console.WriteLine(myProcessModule.ModuleName + " : "
+ myProcessModule.EntryPointAddress);
}
// Get the main module associated with 'myProcess'.
myProcessModule = myProcess.MainModule;
Console.WriteLine("The process's main module's EntryPointAddress is: "
+ myProcessModule.EntryPointAddress);
myProcess.CloseMainWindow();
}
Using myProcess As New Process()
' Get the process start information of notepad.
Dim myProcessStartInfo As New ProcessStartInfo("notepad.exe")
' Assign 'StartInfo' of notepad to 'StartInfo' of 'myProcess' object.
myProcess.StartInfo = myProcessStartInfo
' Create a notepad.
myProcess.Start()
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000)
Dim myProcessModule As ProcessModule
' Get all the modules associated with 'myProcess'.
Dim myProcessModuleCollection As ProcessModuleCollection = myProcess.Modules
Console.WriteLine("Entry point addresses of the modules " +
"associated with 'notepad' are:")
' Display the 'EntryPointAddress' of each of the modules.
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To myProcessModuleCollection.Count - 1
myProcessModule = myProcessModuleCollection(i)
Console.WriteLine(myProcessModule.ModuleName + " : " +
myProcessModule.EntryPointAddress.ToString())
Next i
' Get the main module associated with 'myProcess'.
myProcessModule = myProcess.MainModule
Console.WriteLine("The process's main module's EntryPointAddress is: " +
myProcessModule.EntryPointAddress.ToString())
myProcess.CloseMainWindow()
End Using
The module's entry point is the location of the function that is called during process startup, thread startup, process shutdown, and thread shutdown. While the entry point is not the address of the DllMain function, it should be close enough for most purposes.
Note
Due to changes in the way that Windows loads assemblies, EntryPointAddress will always return 0 on Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 and should not be relied on for those platforms.
Product | Versions |
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.NET | Core 1.0, Core 1.1, Core 2.0, Core 2.1, Core 2.2, Core 3.0, Core 3.1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
.NET Framework | 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.8, 4.8.1 |
.NET Standard | 2.0, 2.1 |
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