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Message ID: |
0x27 |
Message Name: |
SID_WRITEUSERDATA
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Direction: |
Client -> Server (Sent) |
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All Products |
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(DWORD) Number of accounts
(DWORD) Number of keys
(STRING[]) Accounts to update
(STRING[]) Keys to update
(STRING[]) New values |
Remarks: |
Updates the Client's profile.
See SID_READUSERDATA for more information. |
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[C>0x26] SID_READUSERDATA
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User Comments:
Posted by l2k-Shadow on 17/08/06 12:20 |
Come StarCraft version 1.14 this packet always sends a null string for (STRING[]) Accounts to Update
Edited by l2k-Shadow on 18/08/06 06:07
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#336 |
Posted by MyndFyre (Editor) on 28/06/04 09:47 |
However, I believe it was possible while Starcraft v1.02 was out. I remember that there was a hack that essentially wrote over the memory space of Starcraft that enabled the "OK" button that is normally disabled when you view other people's profiles.
Not important, but perhaps interesting. :)
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Posted by Arta (Administrator) on 10/05/03 03:01 |
You can't. You can only upgrade your own profile, so trying to update others won't work. One must assume, however, that Battle.net Administrators and Blizzard Representatives can edit any profile they choose, and can therefore make full use of this packet. That, obviously, is a guess!
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#55 |
Posted by UserLoser[sA] on 04/05/03 04:11 |
Upgrading more than one account at once, I don't understand how this is possibly, it makes me think that you can change any accounts profile by doing this, and if you try to update two of your own accounts, how would the server know if their yours?
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