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    Umm Spock...Did you see the link on the starting post on this thread? That is a download to the whole VB project. That code above IS reading the offset within eqgame.exe and is a small addition to the entire project. Bitshift explained that quite explicitly ABOVE the code he posted.

    edit: Made this a bit more benign
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    Originally posted by Logic_Dingo
    edit: Made this a bit more benign
    Nice to see cool heads prevailing

    UZ <------- still collating...

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    Sorry, Dingo. There are times when I can look at the same thing, read it 4 times, and still miss the obvious.

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    i apologize.. i spoke without looking it all up.... been a hectic weekend.. had to re-build my whole counterstrike server due to some script kiddie..(didnt NEED to, but its easier than doing a full audit... im just cautious of anything Visual anything, especially VB.. i dont see too many worms being done in anything other than VB these days... (there are more password sniffers out there than you might think..)

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    Another method to retrive key

    If anyone is familiar with spyworks, you can catch the call that eqgame is making to use the key that is stored in memory to decode the information for the client. Once you find the call you can display the key which is the key we want... This does not touch system memory (as far as i know), it would just be intercepting the process and displaying it on screen...

    I will be looking into this a little more, do correct me if i'm wrong...
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    hmmm, this is the wrong place to come looking for help but I thought maybe someone would know whats up before I figure it out. I have not developed in VB since VS 6.0 but I wanted to give this a go. I got my hands on VS 7.0 (.Net), installed and then tryed converting this VB project to VB .Net. I get an error in the conversion that says I don't have design time licenses for CommonDialog and Winsock. Anyone know why installing VS 7.0 would not give me those? Is my installation fubared?
    Any help you can give would be appreciated. Thanks.

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    nm, I figured it out. I had to install VB 6.0 to get the design time licenses.

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    How would this be altered to be useful on Win98?

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    Erice2,

    Did you actually get the code to convert and work?

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