EasyHook - The reinvention of Windows API Hooking
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You can find links to API documentation and tutorials on the EasyHook GitHub page https://easyhook.github.io
Available as NuGet here: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EasyHook
For native C++ apps there is also a native NuGet package available: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EasyHookNativePackage
Release binaries for .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 are included in the binaries package.
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Published by justinstenning about 6 years ago
Please report any bugs in the issue tracker.
You can find links to API documentation and tutorials on the EasyHook GitHub page https://easyhook.github.io
Available as NuGet here: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EasyHook
For native C++ apps there is also a native NuGet package available: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EasyHookNativePackage
Release binaries for .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 are included in the binaries package.
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Published by justinstenning over 6 years ago
Please report any bugs in the issue tracker.
You can find links to API documentation and tutorials on the EasyHook GitHub page https://easyhook.github.io
Available as NuGet here: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EasyHook
For native C++ apps there is also a native NuGet package available: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EasyHookNativePackage
Release binaries for .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 are included in the binaries package.
v2.7.6684.0 changes:
v2.7.6682.0 changes:
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Published by justinstenning over 6 years ago
Please report any bugs in the issue tracker.
You can find links to API documentation and tutorials on the EasyHook GitHub page https://easyhook.github.io
Available as NuGet here: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EasyHook
For native C++ apps there is also a native NuGet package available: https://www.nuget.org/packages/EasyHookNativePackage
Release binaries for .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 are included in the binaries package.
v2.7.6682.0 changes:
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Published by justinstenning over 7 years ago
Please report any bugs in the issue tracker.
You can find links to API documentation and tutorials on the EasyHook GitHub page https://easyhook.github.io
Release binaries for .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 are included in the binaries package.
v2.7.6270.0 changes:
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Published by justinstenning over 8 years ago
EasyHook 2.7 brings support for .NET 4.0, Visual Studio 2013, Visual Studio 2015 and no longer requires assemblies to be registered into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) for remote injection (although GAC registration is still supported).
The EasyHook.IEntryPoint now supports method overloads for the constructor and Run() method. A matching constructor and Run() method must be defined with the same parameters for each overload.
COM interfaces are now easier to hook with the EasyHook.COMClassInfo
class that simplifies retrieval of method addresses from COM interfaces.
Please report any bugs in the issue tracker.
You can find links to API documentation and tutorials on the EasyHook GitHub page https://easyhook.github.io
Release binaries for .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 are included in the binaries package.
v2.7.6035.0 changes:
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Published by justinstenning over 8 years ago
EasyHook 2.7 brings support for .NET 4.0, Visual Studio 2013 and no longer requires assemblies to be registered into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) for remote injection (although GAC registration is still supported).
The EasyHook.IEntryPoint now supports method overloads for the constructor and Run() method. A matching constructor and Run() method must be defined with the same parameters for each overload.
COM interfaces are now easier to hook with the EasyHook.COMClassInfo
class that simplifies retrieval of method addresses from COM interfaces.
Please report any bugs in the issue tracker.
You can find links to documentation and an updated EasyHook 2.7 API reference on the EasyHook GitHub page https://easyhook.github.io
Release binaries for .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 are included in the binaries package.
v2.7.5870.0 changes:
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Published by justinstenning about 9 years ago
EasyHook 2.7 brings support for .NET 4.0, Visual Studio 2013 and no longer requires assemblies to be registered into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) for remote injection (although GAC registration is still supported).
The EasyHook.IEntryPoint now supports method overloads for the constructor and Run() method. A matching constructor and Run() method must be defined with the same parameters for each overload.
COM interfaces are now easier to hook with the EasyHook.COMClassInfo
class that simplifies retrieval of method addresses from COM interfaces.
Please report any bugs in the issue tracker.
You can find links to documentation and an updated EasyHook 2.7 API reference on the EasyHook GitHub page https://easyhook.github.io
Release binaries for .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 are included in the binaries package.
v2.7.5726.0 changes:
Note: before extracting the ZIP file you may need to "Unblock" it if downloaded using Internet Explorer. See http://stackoverflow.com/a/8268636/323899
Published by justinstenning about 9 years ago
EasyHook 2.7 brings support for .NET 4.0, Visual Studio 2013 and no longer requires assemblies to be registered into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) for remote injection (although GAC registration is still supported).
The EasyHook.IEntryPoint now supports method overloads for the constructor and Run() method. A matching constructor and Run() method must be defined with the same parameters for each overload.
New in this release: COM interfaces are now easier to hook with the EasyHook.COM.COMClassInfo
class that can retrieve method addresses from COM interfaces.
Please report any bugs in the issue tracker.
You can find links to documentation and an updated EasyHook 2.7 API reference on the EasyHook GitHub page https://easyhook.github.io
Release binaries for .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 are included in the binaries package.
v2.7.5719.0 changes:
Note: before extracting the ZIP file you may need to "Unblock" it if downloaded using Internet Explorer. See http://stackoverflow.com/a/8268636/323899
Published by justinstenning about 9 years ago
EasyHook 2.7 brings support for .NET 4.0, Visual Studio 2013 and no longer requires assemblies to be registered into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) for remote injection (although GAC registration is still supported).
The EasyHook.IEntryPoint now supports method overloads for the constructor and Run() method. A matching constructor and Run() method must be defined with the same parameters for each overload.
Please report any bugs in the discussion forum or in the issue tracker.
You can find links to documentation and an updated EasyHook 2.7 API reference on the EasyHook GitHub page https://easyhook.github.io
Release binaries for .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0 are included in the binaries package.
v2.7.5558.0 changes:
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