RE: [Release] Xniff (ActiveX Packet Sniffer) - Examples inside
There is a big problem when you use Pai's Xniff ActiveX sniffer in your scripts.
As soon as more than 1 script is using the ActiveX, critical problems will occur.
When you close Windows Live Messenger (with or without signing out, that doesn't matter), Messenger Plus! unloads all scripts and stuff. But because of a bug in Xniff (or the way it is compiled?), Windows Live Messenger will actually crash.
This crashing will go unnoticed for most people and it will appear as if Windows Live Messenger closed properly. But if you're a beta tester of Messenger Plus! and are using a debug version of Plus!, you will notice dump files being created as proof of Windows Live Messenger crashing upon closing.
This crashing on its turn makes that several things in Messenger Plus! itself doesn't work properly anymore either, like settings which would normally be saved upon closing Windows Live Messenger will not be saved anymore (eg: positions of the Script Debug Window, Event log, etc). It also is responsible for some other 'reported bugs' in Messenger Plus! Live.
.-= A 'frrrrrrrituurrr' for Wacky =-.
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