Re: System-wide hooking, VB+ASM



Sam Hobbs wrote:
> "Karl E. Peterson" <karl@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OKFmhw8ZFHA.1940@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> Sounds to me like you can't back up your position, other than by
>> daring people to
>> prove you wrong. You're the one saying it can't be done -- I'm
>> asking for a reason
>> other than your admiration of your own voice?
>
> I am not sure whether it is possible to create a system wide hook
> using VB exclusively, but if I understand what you are saying here
> then you are challenging Paul to provide a sample that proves a
> negative; that is, that proves it is not possible. Such proof is not
> possible, certainly not in practice.

Wasn't asking that, at all. Was asking what mechanism prevented it.
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