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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T18:31:49+00:00 2026-05-21T18:31:49+00:00

I am trying to pass a string (or char*) from Rundll32 to a DLL

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I am trying to pass a string (or char*) from Rundll32 to a DLL built (with MinGW) using this source:

#include <windows.h>

__declspec( dllexport ) int hello(LPSTR content) {

  MessageBox( NULL, content, "Message", MB_OK );
  return 0;

}

When running this I get random crashes. This is how I run it.

C:\workspace>c:\MinGW\bin\gdb.exe rundll32 -ex "run program1.dll,hello test"

I tried setting a breakpoint at hello() and it seems that “content” is pretty random. Am I passing the argument from rundll32 in the wrong way?

It works fine if I don’t have arguments.

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    2026-05-21T18:31:50+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 6:31 pm

    rundll32 entry points need to be declared in a very specific way. Check out this article which explains what to do. One thing I’ve noticed is that, for a symbol called “EntryPoint”, the function name passed to rundll32 should be “_EntryPoint@16” for 32-bit DLLs, and just “EntryPoint” for 64-bit DLLs.

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