When you say two bytes, do you mean 2 memory addresses (like in memory viewer)? Because that would be +8 bytes if they are to the right or +32 bytes if they are down from the original values (and the pointers could be adjusted for that). Because two bytes would be in the middle of a different address...
If you want to find the pointers, try using PointerSearcher64.exe and doing more than 1 dump (2 usually works, 3 is pretty much perfect, this just makes sure you find valid pointers) and change the values of Max Depth (to how many levels the pointer was in the old code see example below), Offset Number (I prefer 4, but play around with it), and Offset Range (if you have the old code, find largest value and set it or larger)
Example:
["old code"]
58000000 079D5DC0
58001000 00000080
58001000 00000108
58001000 000002A0
58001000 000000C8
78000000 000001EC
This would be a level 6 pointer, so Max Depth would need to be at least 6 to find it. For Offset Number, the largest value of the offsets is 2A0, so it would need to be at least this size (I would set it to 2A1 just to make sure I get the value because I don't know if the app creator factored <= or < into it). I hope this helps! If you need more help, let me know... I can point you to my guide or one of the others on this site.