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| | Re: Altering a binary file on the fly "Family Tree Mike" <FamilyTreeMike@xxxxxx> wrote in message news ADE81DF-A6F1-4484-8EFE-C53D973DF92B@xxxxxxQuote: > > Whether you can write to the file while the other application is using it > is up to how the other program opened the file. In general though, if you > can write to the file, why wouldn't your program just create a 16K byte > array, which it maintains, and dump it to the filename occasionally with > System.IO.File.WriteBytes()? > > -- > Mike Sorry, System.IO.File.WriteAllBytes()... -- Mike |
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