You might have to write a proxy DLL for this.
Think of how APIs work for a second.
Dlls are loaded into the application's memory space first, then 
an API call is made within the application's boundry. To the 
calling code, there is no difference between a system API or 
a home grown function from the same .C source file. If you are 
not dealing with Win32 Messages, hooks are not useful to you. 
I am not aware that the current mechanism of DLL supports API 
interception.

Yimin

On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 16:35:00 +0100
Oeschey, Lars \(I/EK-142, extern\) wrote:

> 
>> I would still suggest everyone look at sysinterals they have 
a great
>> page and some very helpful tools.
>
>I already looked at sysinternals.com (who wouldn't, when working 
with M$
>stuff ;)), tried filemon, but it isn't too informative in this 
case...
>
>Lars
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