Monitoring File and Registry Access In Real Time
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[Geek On The Mountain] The first time I ran this, I was amazed to find that even the simplest of things (like opening a menu or resizing a window) can create dozens of registry accesses. This was on windows 98 though….I open it now in XP and I instantly get hundreds of events.
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[Box of Frogs] Silence (remix): first impressions of a switcher: 10 minutes after pressing the power button I had dialled into my ISP account, checked my email and opened up Safari (the OS X equivalent of Internet Explorer) ready to visit some of my favourite web sites. Whereas I would typically spend at least an hour tweaking a new Windows XP installation, removing superfluous junk and MS sponsored spam tools and securing it against viruses, trojans, worms and hackers, with OS X there was practically no prep work for me to do.
[E-Bitz - SBS MVP the Official Blog of the SBS "Diva"] RAY-ISM: Can't see your member server/Terminal Server in the "Connect to my Application Server" Box?: dual monitors: A computer running Windows XP preferably XP sp2 The monitor card that came... an alternative browser.
[Edbott.com] Ed Bott: Beware of Bogus XP Advice: On a side note, I am always amazed that talented people create such malicous software, but I digress. Whenever I shut my PC down I get a error message that states the following file IKFQDLL.EXE cannot be shut down properly.
[Emea.windowsitpro.com] Improve Security with Windows XP's Command-Line Tools: XP simplifies this task with the introduction of the Systeminfo command-line tool (systeminfo.exe). Systeminfo enumerates system configuration information by using the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) API and formats the results into OS, hardware platform, installation configuration, and installed hotfix sections.
[Xenky.com] XP Tips: I should probably point out (since Windows XP itself doesn't seem to) that these steps will only work if your drive is formatted as NTFS, not FAT32. While a FAT32 Windows XP system will generously let you make change after change to your file permissions, with not an error message in sight, it's laughing at you on the inside because all those changes you just made did absolutely nothing.
[Blogs.msdn.com] Virtual PC Guy's WebLog : June 2005 - Posts: A while ago - I actually did find out about a command line parameter that allows you to run Warlords III under Windows XP - but I have been playing this game inside of Virtual PC for long enough now that it is actually my preferred method of playing :-)
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Posted at August 21, 2005 03:12 PM