Has anyone tryed this program. Sounds like a great idea! More for sp2 updaters I'm thinking?
Link:http://www.spychecker.com/program/xpantispy.html
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Has anyone tryed this program. Sounds like a great idea! More for sp2 updaters I'm thinking?
Link:http://www.spychecker.com/program/xpantispy.html
I've tried it. It's basically just a bunch of random tweaks...some have nothing to do with security.
Still a useful utility though, i think ill add it to my guide. :)
Been around the block a few times this program
My comp is running slow...prolly to much running in the background... :unsure: Would this prog work for cleaning out usless stuff running?
no, look at my The Everything Guide at the tuneup\tweaks section and follow what it says. That will get your computer running much faster. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by hippychick
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Originally Posted by rossco_2004
Holey Filesharing Batman! You sure cleaned that up Rossco! Looks very profesional . Someone will steal it ! :01:
It's copyrighted. :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
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Originally Posted by rossco_2004
As I wipe the beer of my screen ! :lol: Good for you. Your Mama never raised no fool ! :)
no seriously how do i get it copyrighted? :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
Why bother.:whistling
peat moss I always install XPantispy. It's fn great.
Seriously, on the filesharingtalk.com?Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco_2004
:shifty:
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Originally Posted by Guitar-Slinger
Same here and agreed.Quote:
Originally Posted by zapjb
Only problem I ever had with it was when I was "preparing" my XP serial key and Product ID (aka PID) for XP SP2.
There were 3 services that I'd disabled with XP Antispy that prevented my PID changer from working.
This was because blocking those services stopped msoobe.exe from running.
(msoobe = Microsoft Out Of Box Experience. This is used for XP product activation, which you need if you want to update your PID.)
Once I re-enabled the services, everything worked fine.
Just for anyone who might want/need the info on what needs to be restored within XP Antispy to change the PID:
Right click the following and select "Reset Setting" from the context menu within XP Antispy.
Miscellaneous Settings section:
[i] Set RegDone=1 <= Once reset, this setting will show a red exclamation mark.
Regsvr 32.dll's section:
[i] Regsvr 32.dll <= Once reset, this setting will show a red exclamation mark.
[i] licdll.dll <= Once reset, this setting will show a no entry symbol after
restarting XP-Antispy.
Once you've made the necessary changes to your XP serial key and PID, these settings can be disabled again with no problems.
Xp antispy gets rid of the problem witch makes your download speed go really slow when using bittorrent.
Check "Disable limiting of bandwidth"
I don't even see where it says "Disable limiting of bandwith"
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Originally Posted by Jordank87
Here is a list of what it does. Works for Win 2000 aswell!
0 == Delete Alexa registry entry
1 == Do not acquire licenses automatically
2 == Disable identification of player by websites
3 == Disable automatic codec download
4 == Disable error reports
5 == Disable error reports for critical errors
6 == Disable scheduled updates
7 == Disable automatic updates
8 == Disable integrated Windows authentification
9 == Disable error-report service
10 == Disable auto-updates service
11 == Disable timeserver service
12 == Disable task-scheduler service
14 == Disable autostart
15 == Uninstall completely
16 == Remove MS-support user
17 == Regwizc.dll
18 == licdll.dll
19 == Explorer: Turn off remotedesktop support
20 == Set RegDone=1
21 == Don't synchronize with internet-time
22 == Don't show BalloonTips anymore
23 == Clear pagefile at shutdown
24 == Don't start MS Messenger whith Outlook Express
26 == Disable limiting of bandwidth
27 == OfficeXP: Don't send errorreports
Nice where can i obtain this app?
lol nvm
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Originally Posted by Jordank87