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Do I need to log as administrator when I use MemAccess Library?

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Do I need to log as administrator when I use MemAccess Library?

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Q: Do I need to log as administrator when I use MemAccess Library under Windows NT/2000/XP/Server 2003? We do not want every person who uses our application to have full authority to access every part of the operating system. A: MemAccess Library supports both administrator and non-administrator accounts, but administrator privileges are required to install MemAccess Library on Windows NT/2000/XP/Server 2003. Because Windows NT/2000/XP/Server 2003’s limitation, you need more system configuration if the user doesn’t have administrative right. Please read Distribution Notes in help document for details. Back to top. • How to use DOS format address? Q: In MS-DOS, I use V86-mode address (seg:off). How to use these addresses in MemAccess Library? A: Use V86_To_PhyAddress function to convert V86-mode address to physical address. Back to top. • What’s the difference between maPeekB and maMapPhysToLinear? Q: Both maPeekB and maMapPhysToLinear function can be used to access memory. Which one is

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