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Unable to open process

Postby Vista@ » Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:21 am

I keep getting this damn error whenever I try to attach MHS to Combat Arms. I use Windows Vista 32-bit SP1. I tried running the program in administrator mode and set the compatibility to Windows XP SP2. I even tried disabling the UAC, yet to no avail. Any solutions?
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Postby Sychotix » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:06 am

its called nProtect. Try using the AAC settings and opening up in restricted mode.
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Postby Vista@ » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:13 am

Umm, tried that. It successfully attached, but I always receive the "No results found" error when scanning. By the way, I don't think Combat Arms uses nProtect. It uses Hack Shield.
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Postby Sychotix » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:31 am

aka nProtect or GameGuard. When you are not using the AAC settings, you will just be attaching MHS to itself. BUT beware... the AAC settings have been known to BSOD many computers.
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Postby L. Spiro » Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:26 am

Roll back to Windows® Vista®. Kernel read/write of memory does not work on Windows® Vista® SP1.


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Postby RoboC » Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:15 pm

Sychotix wrote:aka nProtect or GameGuard. When you are not using the AAC settings, you will just be attaching MHS to itself. BUT beware... the AAC settings have been known to BSOD many computers.


Wrong. HackShieldPro and nProtect is totally different.
nProtect belongs to INCA Internet while HackShieldPro belongs to whoever it is.
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Postby Sychotix » Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:52 pm

RoboC wrote:
Sychotix wrote:aka nProtect or GameGuard. When you are not using the AAC settings, you will just be attaching MHS to itself. BUT beware... the AAC settings have been known to BSOD many computers.


Wrong. HackShieldPro and nProtect is totally different.
nProtect belongs to INCA Internet while HackShieldPro belongs to whoever it is.


Ahh. I always looked at them as the same. From what i heard, they were basically the same anyways.
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Postby Josese » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:28 pm

MHS 4.19 is compatible with Windows Vista? (not SP1) cuz every time i try to use ACC settings i get a BSoD >.< or when i try to use the Debugger crash MHS any suggestion?
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Postby Sychotix » Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:45 am

to me, its compatable. Im using Windows Vista Enterprise x64 and i can use both the AAC settings and the debugger.

EDIT: oh and YES i am running on SP1
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Postby Vista@ » Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:56 am

L. Spiro wrote:Roll back to Windows® Vista®. Kernel read/write of memory does not work on Windows® Vista® SP1.


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Problem is, I got this computer recently and it automatically contained SP1. I think the problem is because of hack shield. I'm able to successfully attach to any process besides Engine.exe (Combat Arms). The only time when I did manage to hook it to the game was before the Hack Shield logo appeared in the center of my screen. Even so, whenever I scanned I always ended up with no results.
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Postby L. Spiro » Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:07 am

HackShield is only a factor because the kernel ReadProcessMemory() and WriteProcessMemory() function do not yet work on Windows® Vista® SP1.

Without the kernel routines, HackShield can detect and block the regular functions MHS uses Hence anything you do that required reading of RAM will not work, especially searches.


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Postby Vista@ » Sat Jul 26, 2008 8:06 am

I noticed that you recently updated your software, and it says MHS is now compatible with Vista SP1. I shall try it out later today.
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Postby FooToo » Sun Jul 27, 2008 2:28 am

Vista@ wrote:I noticed that you recently updated your software, and it says MHS is now compatible with Vista SP1. I shall try it out later today.


For some reason i can open up all other processes except Combat arms..

i Also Have Windows Vista Home Premium SP1

Its says that Windows vista is supported but i still can't use it properly

Is there setting i have to configure?
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Postby L. Spiro » Sun Jul 27, 2008 8:24 am

Come on…
There is obviously an anti-cheat loaded with your game that prevents you from attaching to it.
Disable or bypass the anti-cheat.


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Postby shinnsohai » Sun Jul 27, 2008 7:02 pm

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