MyIE2 and Global Hook

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by nameless, Jan 28, 2004.

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  1. nameless

    nameless Registered Member

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    I have a bunch of applications that need to use global hooks, and I let them--no big deal. But I'm running MyIE2 0.9.13, and it keeps wanting to do the same:

    [HOOK] c:\program files\myie2\myie.exe [PID] was blocked from creating a global hook [0000000E][00000000]

    Out of all the applications that have given rise to global hook messages, this is the only one I can't understand. Does anyone know why a browser would do this?
     
  2. Wayne - DiamondCS

    Wayne - DiamondCS Security Expert

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    Hook type 0xE (14) is the WH_MOUSE_LL hook, or Low-Level Mouse Hook.
    - Microsoft
     
  3. nameless

    nameless Registered Member

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    Must be due to MyIE2's mouse gestures feature. Too bad it still wants the hook even with mouse gestures disabled.

    Thanks again, Wayne.
     
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