
On Tue, 12 Nov 1996, Mark M. Lacey wrote:
Even under NT, this DLL can be made to remain resident and trapping Keystrokes, events, and window contents.
This is (or was?) no problem under X Windows the last time I tried it (not recently), too. In fact, you could monitor the keystrokes of any machine that you had access to remotely, as long as X was running. All it took was a short little C program. So what call is it on NT that you're talking about?
Only if the machines you are trapping from were silly enough to turn off authentication. This includes other users on the current machine trying to trap from your display, BTW. -- Jim Wise System Administrator GSAPP, Columbia University jim@santafe.arch.columbia.edu http://www.arch.columbia.edu/~jim * Finger for PGP public key *