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The sppc.dll file in the Office folder is the file that modifies the activation status to always return that Office is activated. Usually Office uses the sppc.dll that is in C:\Windows\System32 but with some trickery we can redirect it to a custom one that we place in the Office folder.
Is sppc.dl file safe to use that gets created when activating Office using OHOOK?
Should i be concerned about the sppc.dll file?
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