Have you ever struggled with hosting your own DLLs as Windows services using svchost.exe? Many developers face challenges due to the undocumented and restrictive nature of svchost.exe. That’s where SvcHostify comes in—a lightweight, open-source tool designed to make hosting custom DLL services easier than ever. Why SvcHostify? SvcHostify eliminates the complexity of writing svchost-compatible services. […]
The Windows NT kernel (from WinNT to Windows 11) internally uses UTF-16 strings by default, including Windows Drivers, Native Applications and COM clients and servers, etc. All other common encodings like UTF-8, GBK, GB18030, BIG-5 should always be converted to UTF-16 before invocations to the kernel functions within ntdll.dll. There is a compatible layer upon […]