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## How does it work?
-![](MAS-before-ohook.png)
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- As illustrated in the above 1st image, in the Official activation process of SPP based Office, Office asks `C:\Windows\System32\sppc.dll` about the activation status and that file asks the same thing to SPP (Software Protection Platform) `C:\Windows\System32\sppsvc.exe` and returns the message back to Office.
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- As illustrated in the above 2nd image, we modify this behavior by placing a custom `sppc.dll` file in Office folder without touching system's `C:\Windows\System32\sppc.dll` file and that custom file always returns the message that Office is activated. This is how ohook activation works.