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Global System Hooks in .NET

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A class library for using *global* system hooks in .NET.
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// File: stdafx.h			Class: none
// Date: 2/25/2004			Author: Michael Kennedy
// Language: C++			Framework: Win32
//
// Copyright: Copyright (c) Michael Kennedy, 2004-2005
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// License and Usage: 
// See License.txt file included with application.
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Description: None given.
// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

//
// stdafx.h : include file for standard system include files,
// or project specific include files that are used frequently, but
// are changed infrequently
//

#pragma once

#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN		// Exclude rarely-used stuff from Windows headers

#define WINVER			0x0400
#define _WIN32_WINNT	0x0400

#include <windows.h>

// TODO: reference additional headers your program requires here

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Michael Kennedy is a founding partner and software engineer at United Binary, LLC (http://www.unitedbinary.com [^]) and he is active in the agile software development community. Michael has been developing software for over 10 years. The last 4 of those years have been solidly focused on .NET development. For more information, please visit his website http://www.michaelckennedy.net [^]

In a previous life, Michael was pursuing a fairly successful career in mathematics before he saw the True Light and chose The Way of Programming.

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