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    Pulling open a profgram and putting in settings.

    I am making a Keylogger for my sons computer as a project for my college course in programming. He said code one program of use so here it is. I have all the code and Stub set up but I need to make the builder be able to see those settings and apply them.

    E.g. In the builder I have Process Persistence so it can not be killed on his computer with Task Manager. There is a checkbox in the builder and I need a If statement inside the stub to tell if the ProcessPersistence.Checked = True or False so it can react in the Stub. I have been all over Google looking for code w/ no luck. Please help!

    I am looking to make private subs and a couple of Booleans that need to determine settings on another program.

    I am using this to pull data:
    FileOpen(1, Application.ExecutablePath, OpenMode.Binary, OpenAccess.Read, OpenShare.Shared)
    FileGet(1, ProcessPersistence)
    FileGet(1, NameOfSub)
    FileGet(1, NameOfSub)
    FileGet(1, NameOfSub)
    FileGet(1, NameOfSub)
    FileClose(1)

    And using this to save data: But it is not working for some reason
    FileOpen(1, Application.StartupPath & "\WhatINeedToSaveInto.exe", OpenMode.Binary, OpenAccess.Read, OpenShare.Default)
    NameOfProgramToMake = Space(LOF(1))
    FileGet(1, NameOfProgramToMake)
    FileClose(1)
    FileOpen(1, saveit.FileName, OpenMode.Binary, OpenAccess.ReadWrite, OpenShare.Default)
    FilePut(1, NameOfSub, NameOfSub, NameOfSub, NameOfSub)
    FileClose(1)


    PLEASE EXPLAIN ALL CODE! I am learning and copy-pasting will not help me learn a thing!
    Last edited by DesignLife; Oct 5th, 2012 at 06:24 PM. Reason: Update

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