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how can I program MSN without MSN_API

 
 
avcimurat
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      3rd Dec 2005
how can I program MSN without MSN_API
maybe in c++ or vb or any lang.
thnx a lot
regards

 
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      4th Dec 2005
Greetings,

Well there's a lot you can do by reversing an application and then patching it in memory, is
that what you're trying to do?
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