Asyn
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system
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system
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Process Explorer v15.03: This fixes a bug introduced in v15.02 that would result in a crash of Process Explorer when run with standard user rights and the System Information dialog is opened.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653
bob3160
7204
On 17 August 2011 we have released an update for our software Wipe version 2011.13.
We strongly recommend you to keep your software up to date and immediately download new version here:
http://privacyroot.com/programs/info/english/wipe.html
What’s new in Wipe 2011.13?
Added support for newest version 6 of FireFox browser.
system
7205
For $9.95 I would rather use the free CCleaner.
DavidR
7206
It does say Our software is free - purchase is optional in your image, pretty clear to me then its free, unless ‘you choose’ to purchase to support future development.
Essentially this is the same sort of business model as WinPatrol and I don’t see you whinge about that, come to think of it its a bit like avast too freemium.
bob3160
7207
The Program Is Free. Useless discussions can be made elsewhere. Thanks
Asyn
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Asyn
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Asyn
7210
Asyn
7211
system
7212
system
7213
Chrome does not remove old updates to itself and have to removed manually.
Check in C:\Documents and Settings(Your ID)\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\Application folder for older updates.
Mine had 92.4MB for the old 13.0.782.112 update.
Really? good to know. I must have a lot then.
nmb
7215
Well, if you use secunia psi, this old version exe in the folder triggers it.
system
7216
It only indicates it is insecure!
Free Download Manager 3.8 has now “graduated” from Beta to RC, probably its biggest improvement is compatibility with Firefox 6 to 8 inclusive. You can now ditch FlashGot, if like me you only used that to get FDM running properly. http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/
system
7218
No Free Download Manager for me!
http://hosts-file.net/?s=www.freedownloadmanager.org&x=41&y=8
• EMD - sites engaged in malware distribution
This classification is assigned to website's engaged in the distribution of malware (e.g. adware, spyware, trojans and viruses etc).
Sites with this classification typically either contain files (e.g. cracks, keygens, adware, spyware, trojans, viruses et al) or lead to such via (for example) “fake scanners” or other social engineering and misleading tactics. This includes the activities of rogue Internet Service Providers (ISPs) that host other sites to which the EMD classification applies.
http://hosts-file.net/?s=classifications
bob3160
7219
WOT rates it as clean. VirusTotal rates it as clean and WebRep gives it an average rating.
This isn’t the first time that host file bucks the usual trend.
Marc57
7220
August 2011 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2570791
Check Windows Update.