a command line is what you type at the dos prompt and is equivalent (the
same) as createprocess and shell execute.
to "sniff" here is to somehow get what commands a program is executing
in english though to sniff is to smell :)
Roberto Freitas wrote:
> Well, Steve, this is EXACTLY what I want to do.
> Although, I have some English or Delphi difficulty to understand what
> means:
> " I use command lines to run the programs which holds their logon
> number ... "
> Does it mean you use ShellExecute or CreateProcess functions, as some
> other people have suggested ?
> And message #15528 from Jangita:
> " you might want to use shared memory or a process check if the main
> program is running instead of using command lines that can be sniffed."
> Even looking at dictionary, I couldn't figure out what snif means.
> Thanks,
> Roberto
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