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Service that continously reads keyboard and make a log file?

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    I want to make a service which continuously listen the key board and make a entry in log file that have the actions that have been performed through keyboard????????

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      I want to make a service which continuously listen the key board and make a entry in log file that have the actions that have been performed through keyboard????????

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      WillemM
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      Hmm, sounds like a keylogger...

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        I want to make a service which continuously listen the key board and make a entry in log file that have the actions that have been performed through keyboard????????

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        Yeah, you're not going to get any help with something that, 99% of the time, is only used illegally.

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          Yeah, you're not going to get any help with something that, 99% of the time, is only used illegally.

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          Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

          you're not going to get any help with something that, 99% of the time, is only used illegally

          Probably why he isn't getting any helpful replies :rolleyes:


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            Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

            you're not going to get any help with something that, 99% of the time, is only used illegally

            Probably why he isn't getting any helpful replies :rolleyes:


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            Yeah! But, this particular app is how I taught myself Remoting, about 6 years ago. :-O When the client started, a window popped up on my machine and I cold see every character the target typed, real-time. Oh, a window for every machine that started up and launched the service. Of course, I made everyone aware of what I was doing! :rolleyes:

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              Yeah! But, this particular app is how I taught myself Remoting, about 6 years ago. :-O When the client started, a window popped up on my machine and I cold see every character the target typed, real-time. Oh, a window for every machine that started up and launched the service. Of course, I made everyone aware of what I was doing! :rolleyes:

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              Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

              When the client started, a window popped up on my machine and I cold see every character the target typed, real-time.

              I could see it as a possible troubleshooter tool, but I think most people will quickly think of some kind of bad hacker prog :-D


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                Dave Kreskowiak wrote:

                When the client started, a window popped up on my machine and I cold see every character the target typed, real-time.

                I could see it as a possible troubleshooter tool, but I think most people will quickly think of some kind of bad hacker prog :-D


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                That's the first thought I had when I wrote the thing. "Oh how this could be perverted into something bad." I uninstalled the clients and server, zipped up the source and packed it away so noone could grab it.

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