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If you use sendkeys functions in vbs script like me or you just want to deny the abillity to cancel a specific installation from the user than u must have thought at some point that it will be extremely useful to block user input both from the keyboard and the mouse, aproximately one month ago i started a thread at experts exchange you might want to consider

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i understand that in order to achive this input block you have to deal with the blockinput api but sadly my knowledge of vb equals to zero.

unfortunately the exe that the nice guy made for me causes my batch to terminate

and also can be overridden with the ctrl+alt+delete combination.

so next step will be blocking that combination too. i found a sub routine to achieve this ctr+alt+delete but as i said before i don't know half a thing about vb so it didn't help me.

if someone will succeed in making script that will combine the blockinput and the ctrl+alt+del combination block and than another that will reenable them and than of course will be kind enough to post them here or send them to me it will be great here is my email ------->kc_mccloud@yahoo.com


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