Answer by Thomas Weller for Windows 64bit address space
Since you move to 64 bit, my guess is that you're targeting Windows Vista or higher, since XP 64 bit was never that popular (and extended support ended). With Windows Vista, address space randomization...
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I am developing a 64 bit application with a couple of dll's. Coming from win 32, where the default base address of the loaded dll's was 0x10.000.000 and then they where moved, when conflicts arose....
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