I'm testing this whole base/static pointer thing by using it on Microsoft's Spider Solitaire. So I got the base pointer of the amount of "moves" the player has used, and cheat engine tells me it's "SpiderSolitaire.exe+B5F78". So now I'm stuck on how to figure out what the starting address is of SpiderSolitaire.exe (of course this changes every time the program starts). How do I find the starting address of SpiderSolitaire.exe so I can add the offsets and get the real address of the "moves" value (in c++ of course)?
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Here's another way, written in Visual Studio 2015 but should be backwards compatible.
Here is some code to find the base address for a given process.
Note that this code uses the Multi-Byte Character Set; in VS2012 this is set from Properties > Configuration Properties > Project Defaults > Character Set > Use Multi-Byte Character Set.
You should take a look at the structure IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER in your executable. I also suggest you to read this great guide : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms809762.aspx