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MZHistoryView v1.65 64bit
MZHistoryView v1.65 64bit MZHistoryView is a small utility that reads the history data file (history.dat) of Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape Web browsers, and displays the list of all visited Web pages in the last days. For each visited Web page, the following information is displayed: URL, First visit date, Last visit date, Visit counter, Referrer, Title, and Host name. You can also easily export the history data to text/HTML/Xml file. Notice: The name of this tool was changed from MozillaHistoryView to MZHistoryView due to the obsession of Mozilla Foundation people with their registered trademark. I have received a threatening letter from the attorney of Mozilla Foundation saying that using the 'Mozilla' word inside the name of my software infringes their trademark rights and demanding that I'll change the name of this tool. In order to avoid from any trouble in the future, I decided to change the name of this tool to MZHistoryView. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, From Windows 98 to Windows 10. For all Firefox/Mozilla versions except of Firefox 3, you can use this utility even if Firefox/Mozilla is not installed on your system, as long as you have the history file (history.dat or places.sqlite) that you want to inspect. If you want to read the history file of Firefox 3 or later (places.sqlite file), Firefox must be installed on your system. Versions History Version 1.65: Added 'Quick Filter' feature (View -> Use Quick Filter or Ctrl+Q). When it's turned on, you can type a string in the text-box added under the toolbar and MZHistoryView will instantly filter the browsing history, showing only lines that contain the string you typed. Using MZHistoryView MZHistoryView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. Just copy the executable file (MozillaHistoryView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After you run it, ...
5/5 4,802 Oct 22, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/mozillahistoryview_th.png"border="0">
NetConnectChoose v1.10
NetConnectChoose v1.10 Easily choose the default Internet connection used by any Internet application when you have more than one Internet connection (Each connection on different network adapter). It also displays extensive information about every active network/Internet connection, including network adapter name, MAC Address, Name Servers, MTU, Interface Speed, current incoming/outgoing data speed, number of received/sent packets, received/sent bytes, and more... System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows operating system, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. On Windows Vista/7/8 with UAC turned on, you have to run NetConnectChoose as admin in order to smoothly change the default Internet connection. If you don't execute NetConnectChoose as admin, you'll get a confirmation UAC message-box for every default connection change. Changes v1.10 Fixed bug: In some network configurations, NetConnectChoose failed to set the default Internet connection. Added 'Metric' column. Known Issues On Windows XP, when changing the default Internet connection, all existing TCP connections stop working. On Windows Vista/7/8, when switching to another default Internet connection, the existing TCP connections remain active. This means that on Windows Vista/7/8, you can start downloading from one Internet connection and then switch to the second Internet connection, and start another download on the second Internet connection without interrupting the first download process, but it's impossible to do that on Windows XP. Start Using NetConnectChoose NetConnectChoose doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetConnectChoose.exe After running it, the main window displays the details of all active network/internet connections. In order to change the default Internet connection, you ...
5/5 6,024 Nov 14, 2022
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/netconnectchoose_th.png"border="0">
NetResView v1.27
NetResView v1.27 NetResView is a small utility that displays the list of all network resources (computers, disk shares, and printer shares) on your LAN. As opposed to "My Network Places" module of Windows, NetResView display all network resources from all domains/workgroups in one screen, and including admin/hidden shares. System Requirements Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/2008/8 Access to your local area network. Versions History Version 1.27 Fixed to work with the latest versions of oui.txt Using NetResView NetResView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLLs. In order to start using it, just copy the executable file (NetResView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. When you run NetResView utility, it displays the 'Advanced Options' dialog-box that allows you to select the right scanning options. After clicking 'Ok', NetResView scan all computers on your LAN, according to the scan options that you chose. Advanced Options In the 'Advanced Options' window (under Options menu), you can configure the settings of NetResView. Here's some tips for NetResView settings: If you only need to view the list of computers on your network (without viewing the network shares), uncheck the "Display Shared Resources" option. Without this option, the loading process will be faster. If NetResView fails to retrieve some of the IP addresses or network shares, try to increase the timeout values. If the loading process is too slow, try to decrease the timeout values. If you want to view the MAC address of each computer in your network, select the "Retrieve MAC Addresses" option. The 'MAC Address Company' Column Starting from version 1.15, NetResView allows you to view the company name of each network card. The company name is determined according to the ...
5/5 8,691 May 05, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/netresview_th.png"border="0">
NetRouteView v1.35
NetRouteView v1.35 NetRouteView is a GUI alternative to the standard route utility (Route.exe) of Windows operating system. It displays the list of all routes on your current network, including the destination, mask, gateway, interface IP address, metric value, type, protocol, age (in seconds), interface name, and the MAC address. NetRouteView also allows you to easily add new routes, as well as to remove or modify existing static routes. Notice: Currently, this utility doesn't support IPv6. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 10. Version 1.35: When you add a new route, the new dialog-box is filled with the values you used in the previous time. When you add a new route, NetRouteView now automatically fills the lowest metric value on your system. Using NetRouteView NetRouteView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply copy the executable file (NetRouteView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. The main window of NetRouteView displays the list of all your network routes, like the 'print' command in the route utility of Windows. You can select a single route and then delete it (Del key) or modify it (Ctrl+M). Be aware that only routes with 'Static Route' value in the Protocol column, can be deleted or modified. You can also add a new route by using 'New Route' option (Ctrl+N). Notice: If you are using NetRouteView on Windows 7/Vista/2008 with UAC turned on, you must right-click on NetRouteView.exe and choose 'Run As Administrator' in order to be able to add, remove, or delete network routes. Using The 'Switch Metric Values' Option If you have more than one network adapters with Internet connection, the 'Metric' value is used to determine which Internet connection will ...
5/5 2,723 Oct 20, 2020
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/netrouteview_th.png"border="0">
Netscapass v2.03
When you configure Netscape Communicator 4.x or Netscape 6.x/7.x to automatically remember your mail password, the password is stored on your machine, and you don\'t need to type the password every time that you want to check your email. However, if you forget your password, Netscape doesn\'t allow you to recover the password. Netscape 6.x/7.x also allows you to save the passwords of web-sites, and automatically use them when they\'re needed, but the same problem exists also with web-sites passwords: You can\'t recover the passwords if they\'re lost... This utility can reveal the stored mail password (POP3 server password) for Netscape Communicator 4.x, Netscape 6.x and Netscape 7. It can also reveal the stored web-sites passwords in Netscape 6.x and Netscape 7.
0/5 8,484 Nov 12, 2008
Copyright (c) 2000 - 2002 Nir Sofer
NetworkConnectLog v1.16
NetworkConnectLog v1.16 Repeatedly scans your local area network and logs computers /devices as they connect or disconnects from network. NetworkConnectLog is a simple utility that repeatedly scans your local area network (Using ARP and Netbios protocols) and add a new log line every time that a new computer or device connects to your network, and when a computer or device disconnects from your network. After the connect/disconnect log lines are accumulated, you can easily export the log lines to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html/xml file. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Known Issues In some circumstances, Smartphone devices don't respond to ARP requests, even when the device shows that it's actually connected to the network. In this situation, NetworkConnectLog will show that the device is disconnected. Changes: v1.16: Fixed to display a check mark when the 'Put Icon On Tray' option is turned on. Start Using NetworkConnectLog NetworkConnectLog doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetworkConnectLog.exe After you run NetworkConnectLog.exe, it immediately starts to scan your network. The first scan is fast, in order to detect all computers and devices that are currently connected to your network. After the first scan, NetworkConnectLog repeatedly scans your network in lower speeds in order to check if computer/devices connected or disconnected to your network. Every time that NetworkConnectLog detects that computer or device connected or disconnected to your network, a new log line is added. If from some reason NetworkConnectLog fails to detect your network properly, you should go to the 'Scan Options' window (F9) and choose the correct network adapter or IP addresses range ...
5/5 5,687 Feb 20, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/networkconnectlog_th.png"border="0">
NetworkCountersWatch v1.02
NetworkCountersWatch v1.02 NetworkCountersWatch is a tool for Windows that displays system counters for every network interface on your system. The system counters include the number of incoming/outgoing bytes, number of incoming/outgoing packets, number of broadcast packets, and more. You can also initialize all counters to zero at any time in order to watch the network counters for specific event. NetworkCountersWatch also calculates and displays the current download speed and upload speed on your network interface. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 10. (Windows XP is not supported). Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: Version 1.02: Added 'Select All' and 'Deselect All' to the 'Column Settings' window. Start Using NetworkCountersWatch NetworkCountersWatch doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetworkCountersWatch.exe After running NetworkCountersWatch, the main window displays a table with the counters of active network interfaces. By default, Both 'Show Only Items With Non-Zero Counters' and 'Show Only Hardware Interfaces' options are turned on. In order to see all network interfaces on your system, you should turn off these options, but when you do it, you might see multiple interfaces with exactly the same counters. Reset And Restore Counters You can use the 'Reset Counters Of Selected Items' option (F7) in order to initialize all counters to zero. Be aware that NetworkCountersWatch doesn't actually reset the system counters, it simply takes a snapshot of the current counters and then shows you the difference between the snapshot and the system counters. You can restore back the display of actual system counters by using the 'Restore Counters Of Selected Items' option. Counters Description Here's the description of all network counters displayed by NetworkCountersWatch, taken from official documents of Microsoft: ...
5/5 4,825 Jan 28, 2020
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/networkcounterswatch1_th.png"border="0">
NetworkInterfacesView v1.35
NetworkInterfacesView v1.35 Show info on all network adapters and allows disabling and enabling them. NetworkInterfacesView is a simple tool that displays the list of all network adapters/interfaces installed on your system. It displays network interfaces that are currently active, as well as network interfaces that have been installed previously, and now they are not connected (like USB wireless network adapters). For every network interface found on your system, the following information is displayed (if it's stored in the Registry): Device Name, Connection Name, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DHCP Server, Status, MAC Address and more... You can select one or more network interface items and then export them to xml/html/csv/tab-delimited file, or copy them into the clipboard and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: v1.35 Added IPv6 addresses and IPv6 DNS servers. Start Using NetworkInterfacesView NetworkInterfacesView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetworkInterfacesView.exe After you run NetworkInterfacesView, the main window displays the list of all network interfaces found in the Registry of your system. You can select one or more items, and then export them to xml/csv/tab-delimited/html file by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S). You can also copy the selected items into the clipboard (Ctrl+C), and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application. Command-Line Options /disable <Name1> <Name2> <Name3>... Disables the specified network adapters. You can specify the Interface GUID, the connection name , and the device name. For example: NetworkInterfacesView.exe /disable "Local Area Connection" NetworkInterfacesView.exe /disable {1BC6B2D1-1606-3029-256F-2EB709923499} {F430061F-D117-29C0-B1A9-F11D473AD7CE} /enable <Name1> <Name2> <Name3>... Enables the specified network adapters. You can specify the Interface GUID, the connection name , and the device name. /DisableEnable <Name1> ...
5/5 3,920 Mar 26, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/networkinterfacesview1_th.png"border="0">
NetworkLatencyView v1.72
NetworkLatencyView v1.72 A simple tool for Windows that listens to the TCP connections on your system and calculates the network latency (in milliseconds) for every new TCP connection detected on your system. For every IP address, NetworkLatencyView displays up to 10 network latency values, and their average. The latency value calculated by NetworkLatencyView is very similar to the result you get from pinging to the same IP address. NetworkLatencyView also allows you to easily export the latency information to text/csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file, or copy the information to the clipboard and then paste it to Excel or other application. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. In order to capture the TCP packets properly, you have to install one of the following capture drivers: WinPcap capture driver Network Monitor driver - version 3.4 or later. You can also try to use the 'Raw Socket' method without installing any capture driver. However, this method doesn't work in some systems, as well as the latency values detected by using this method are not very accurate. When using Network Monitor driver on 64-bit system, you must use the 64-bit version of NetworkLatencyView. Changes: Version 1.75: Added support for using the IP-Location files from https://github.com/sapics/ip-location-db for viewing country/city information of remote IP addresses. In order to use these IP-Location files, simply download the desired file and put it in the same folder of NetworkLatencyView.exe with its original filename (For example: asn-country-ipv4.csv , dbip-city-ipv4.csv) Start Using NetworkLatencyView Except of a capture driver that you may need to install, NetworkLatencyView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using ...
5/5 6,247 Feb 11, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/networklatencyview_th.png"border="0">
NetworkOpenedFiles v1.61
NetworkOpenedFiles v1.61 A simple tool for Windows that displays the list of all files that are currently opened by other computers on your network. For every opened filename, the following information is displayed: Filename, user name, computer name (On Windows 7/2008 or later), Permissions information (Read/Write/Create), locks count, file owner, file size, file attributes, and more... System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11, including Windows Server. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. On systems older than Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008, NetworkOpenedFiles doesn't display the name of the computer that opened the files ('Computer' column) Start Using NetworkOpenedFiles NetworkOpenedFiles doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetworkOpenedFiles.exe After running NetworkOpenedFiles, the main window displays the list of all files that are opened by other computers on your network. You can select one or more opened files, and then close them using the 'Close Selected Opened Files' option, export the files list to text/csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file using the 'Save Selected Items' option, or copy the files list to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) and paste it to Excel or any other spreadsheet application. Display Mode NetworkOpenedFiles allows you to display the opened files in 2 different modes: • Show all entries: In this mode, NetworkOpenedFiles displays all opened files, exactly as they are received from Windows operating system. • Merge items with the same filename+user+computer: In this mode, if there are multiple items with the same filename, user, and computer name - NetworkOpenedFiles merges them into one item. You can change the display mode from Options -> Display Mode. Connecting to a remote computer NetworkOpenedFiles also allows you to connect another computer on your network, ...
5/5 5,743 Aug 01, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/networkopenedfiles_th.png"border="0">
NetworkTrafficView v2.43
NetworkTrafficView v2.43 A free network monitoring tool that captures the packets pass through your network adapter, and displays general statistics about your network traffic. The packets statistics is grouped by the Ethernet Type, IP Protocol, Source/Destination Addresses, and Source/Destination ports. For every statistics line, the following information is displayed: Ethernet Type (IPv4, IPv6, ARP), IP Protocol (TCP, UDP, ICMP), Source Address, Destination Address, Source Port, Destination Port, Service Name (http, ftp, and so on), Packets Count, Total Packets Size, Total Data Size, Data Speed, Maximum Data Speed, Average Packet Size, First/Last Packet Time, Duration, and process ID/Name (For TCP connections). Changes: v2.43: Fixed bug: NetworkTrafficView randomly crashed when using the GeoLite2 City database. System Requirements • This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11, including 64-bit systems. • One of the following capture drivers is required to use NetworkTrafficView: - Npcap capture driver Npcap is an open source capture driver based on the discontinued WinPcap library that allows you to capture network packets on any version of Windows. You can download and install the Npcap driver from this Web page. - Microsoft Network Monitor Driver version 3.x (Windows Server 2008, Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 R2 for Itanium-based Systems, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows XP 64-bit, Windows Vista Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Vista 64-bit Editions Service Pack 1 ): Microsoft provides a free capture driver under Windows 2000/XP/2003 that can be used by NetworkTrafficView, but this driver is not installed by default, and you have ...
5/5 8,515 Mar 31, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/networktrafficview_th.png"border="0">
NetworkUsageView v1.31
NetworkUsageView v1.31 Extracts and displays the network usage information stored in the SRUDB.dat database of Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. The network usage data is collected every hour by Windows operating systems and includes the following information: The name and description of the service or application, the name and SID of the user, the network adapter, and the total number of bytes sent and received by the specified service/application. System Requirements This tools works on Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. Previous versions of Windows are not supported because the operating system doesn't collect the network usage information. Changes: Version 1.31: Added 'Sort By' toolbar button Start Using NetworkUsageView NetworkUsageView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NetworkUsageView.exe After running NetworkUsageView - if the SRUDB.dat database file is locked , NetworkUsageView will ask you whether you want to run it as administrator in order to access the locked file. If the file is not locked, NetworkUsageView will load it instantly. 'Advanced Options' Window In the 'Advanced Options' window (F9), you can choose to load the SRUDB.dat database from external drive or from a remote computer on your network. Be aware that loading the network usage information from a remote computer works only when the database file on the remote computer is not locked. You can also choose to load the network usage data from the last xx days hours or from the specified date/time range. NetworkUsageView Columns Record ID: The ID of the record in the SRUDB.dat database. Timestamp: The date/time that this record was created. App Name: The name if the application or service. App Description: The description of application or service. If the 'App Name' is .exe ...
5/5 5,067 Feb 08, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/networkusageview_th.png"border="0">
NirCmd v2.86
NirCmd v2.86 A small command-line utility that allows you to do some useful tasks without displaying any user interface. By running NirCmd with simple command-line option, you can write and delete values and keys in the Registry, write values into INI file, dial to your internet account or connect to a VPN network, restart windows or shut down the computer, create shortcut to a file, change the created/modified date of a file, change your display settings, turn off your monitor, open the door of your CD-ROM drive, and more... Examples of what you can do with NirCmd Open the door of J: CD-ROM drive nircmd.exe cdrom open j: Close the door of Y: CD-ROM drive nircmd.exe cdrom close y: Speaks the text currently in the clipboard (For Windows XP/Vista/7/8). speak text ~$clipboard$ Speaks the text stored inside speak.txt into speak.wav filename (For Windows XP/Vista/7/8). speak file "c:\temp\speak.txt" 0 100 "c:\temp\speak.wav" 48kHz16BitStereo Increase the system volume by 2000 units (out of 65535) nircmd.exe changesysvolume 2000 Decrease the system volume by 5000 units (out of 65535) nircmd.exe changesysvolume -5000 Set the volume to the highest value nircmd.exe setsysvolume 65535 Mute the system volume nircmd.exe mutesysvolume 1 Unmute the system volume nircmd.exe mutesysvolume 0 Switch the system volume between the mute and normal state. nircmd.exe mutesysvolume 2 Create a shortcut on your desktop that switch the system volume between the mute and normal state. nircmd.exe cmdshortcut "~$folder.desktop$" "Switch Volume" mutesysvolume 2 Turn off the monitor nircmd.exe monitor off Start the default screen saver nircmd.exe screensaver Put your computer in 'standby' mode nircmd.exe standby log off the current user nircmd.exe exitwin logoff Ask if you want to reboot, and if you answer 'Yes', reboot the computer. nircmd.exe qboxcom "Do you want to reboot ?" "question" exitwin reboot Turn off your computer nircmd.exe exitwin poweroff Turn off all computers specified in computers.txt ! multiremote copy "c:\temp\computers.txt" exitwin poweroff force Dial to "My Internet" connection nircmd.exe ...
5/5 4,864 Jan 04, 2022
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/NirCmd1_th.png"border="0">
NirExt v1.01
NirExt v1.01 The NirExt utility add 3 useful context menu extensions to your Windows Explorer environment: Folder Properties: This option is available in the context menu when you right-click on a folder in your file system. It allows you change the icon of any folder you want, and change the text that appears when the mouse cursor moves over the folder. Advanced Run: This option is available in the context menu when you right-click on an executable file (*.EXE). It allows you to instantly run an application with command-line and some other options. Create Shortcut+: This option is available in the context menu when you right-click on any file in your system. It allows you to instantly create a shortcut and drop it into one of the following folders: Desktop, Start Menu, Programs folder under Start Menu, Common Desktop (for all users), Common Start Menu (for all users), and Common Programs folder (for all users) under Start Menu. Versions History Version 1.01 - Fixed bug: NirExt now works properly if you run it from command-line window. System Requirements This utility can work in all 32-bit Windows operating systems: Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. In very old systems (Windows 95/Windows NT), Internet Explorer (version 4.x or above) must be installed. License This utility is released as freeware for personal and non-commercial use. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files in the distribution package, without any modification ! Disclaimer The software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied ...
0/5 8,437 Jul 02, 2020
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/nirext2_th.png"border="0">
NirLauncher v1.30.9
NirLauncher v1.30.9 A package of more than 200 portable freeware utilities for Windows, all of them developed for NirSoft Web site during the last few years. Read this. It's important: This file contains hacking software. Hacking software for you to use to hack your own computer. This is for doing things like retrieving a lost password. Because of this, Anti-virus software WILL treat it as dangerous because, in the wrong hands, it is dangerous. This zip file has always been password protected by Nir Sofer so it can be downloaded without being blocked. The password is nirsoft9876$. NirLauncher Features NirLauncher can be used from USB flash drive without need of any installation. NirLauncher and all the utilities in the package are completely freeware, without any Spyware/Adware/Malware. This package doesn't contain any 3-party software, toolbars, Web browser plugins, or other unwanted surprises. It will not install any software on your system and it will not change your Web browser homepage or other settings on your system. NirLauncher package includes variety of tools that you may need for your daily computer use, including utilities to recover lost passwords, to monitor your network, to view and extract cookies, cache, and other information stored by your Web browser, to search files in your system, and more... For every utility in the package, you can easily run it, view the help file, or jump to the Web page of the utility. When using it from USB flash drive, the configuration of every utility is saved into .cfg file on the flash drive. On x64 systems, NirLauncher automatically run the x64 version of the utility, when there is a separated x64 version. NirLauncher also allows to add ...
5/5 17,994 Feb 27, 2024
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/nirlauncher_th.png"border="0">
NK2Edit v3.40 (for 64bit Office)
NK2Edit v3.40 (for 64bit Office) Every time that you type an email address or name in the message window of MS-Outlook, it automatically offer you a list of users and email address that you can choose. This feature is known as 'AutoComplete' and Outlook automatically build this emails list according to user activity and save it into a file with .NK2 extension. In some circumstances, you may need to repair or modify the values appeared in the AutoComplete list, or you may want to remove unwanted email addresses and/or to add new email addresses. MS-Outlook doesn't provide any ability to edit this AutoComplete list, so this is where NK2Edit software can help you. NK2Edit Features Easily modify or fix all information stored in the NK2 file, including the display name, the email address, the exchange string, the Drop-Down display name, and the search string. Easily remove unwanted single quote characters from the display name and from the Drop-Down list. Delete unwanted emails, as well as add new emails, by typing them manually, or by choosing them from the address book of Outlook. Copy NK2 records from one NK2 file to another - simply by copy and paste ! Build a completely new NK2 file and add the desired emails into it, by typing them manually, by adding them from your address book, or by copying records from another NK2 file. Extract data from corrupted NK2 files that Outlook cannot read anymore (When Outlook AutoComplete stopped working) and even repair them so Outlook will be able to read them again. Export all data stored in the NK2 file into a special Unicode text file in a structure similar to ...
5/5 3,961 Jun 19, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/nk2edit_th.png"border="0">
NK2Edit v3.46
NK2Edit v3.46 Free tool to edit AutoComplete files of Microsoft Outlook. Every time that you type an email address or name in the message window of MS-Outlook, it automatically offer you a list of users and email address that you can choose. This feature is known as 'AutoComplete' and Outlook automatically build this emails list according to user activity and save it into a file with .NK2 extension. In some circumstances, you may need to repair or modify the values appeared in the AutoComplete list, or you may want to remove unwanted email addresses and/or to add new email addresses. MS-Outlook doesn't provide any ability to edit this AutoComplete list, so this is where NK2Edit software can help you. NK2Edit Features • Easily modify or fix all information stored in the NK2 file, including the display name, the email address, the exchange string, the Drop-Down display name, and the search string. • Easily remove unwanted single quote characters from the display name and from the Drop-Down list. • Delete unwanted emails, as well as add new emails, by typing them manually, or by choosing them from the address book of Outlook. • Copy NK2 records from one NK2 file to another - simply by copy and paste ! • Build a completely new NK2 file and add the desired emails into it, by typing them manually, by adding them from your address book, or by copying records from another NK2 file. • Extract data from corrupted NK2 files that Outlook cannot read anymore (When Outlook AutoComplete stopped working) and even repair them so Outlook will be able to read them again. • Export all data stored in the NK2 ...
5/5 7,691 Aug 31, 2023
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NTFSLinksView v1.32
NTFSLinksView v1.32 Starting from Windows Vista, Microsoft uses symbolic links and junction points of NTFS file system in order to make changes in the folders structure of Windows and keep the compatibility of applications written for older versions of Windows. This utility simply shows you a list of all symbolic links and junctions in the specified folder, and their target paths. It also allows you to save the symbolic links/junctions list into text/html/xml/csv file. Using NTFSLinksView NTFSLinksView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - NTFSLinksView.exe When you run NTFSLinksView, press the Go button, and then the main window will display the list of all NTFS symbolic links/junction points in your profile folder. If you want to view the NTFS links in other folders, simply type the folder path in the top text-box and press enter (or click the 'Go' button). If you want to scan your entire drive, type 'C:\' in the folder text box and choose Infinite subfolder depth. Versions History Version 1.32: Fixed bug: The 'Scan inside symbolic links' option didn't work properly. Command-Line Options /folder <Folder> Load NTFSLinksView with the specified folder. /Subfolders <Subfolders Depth> Specifies the subfolders depth. /stext <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a comma-delimited text file (csv). /stabular <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into a tabular text file. /shtml <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into HTML file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into HTML file (Vertical). /sxml <Filename> Save the list of NTFS links into XML file. Translating NTFSLinksView to other languages In order to translate ...
5/5 3,047 Apr 12, 2020
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OfflineRegistryFinder v1.10 64bit
OfflineRegistryFinder v1.10 64bit OfflineRegistryFinder is a tool for Windows that allows you to scan Registry files from external drive and find the desired Registry keys/values/data according to the search criteria you define. After OfflineRegistryFinder displays the search result, you can easily select one or more items and then export them into a .reg file that can be used to import in the RegEdit tool of Windows. OfflineRegistryFinder can also be used for Registry scan of your running operating system. You simply have to create a Registry snapshot, and then scan this snapshot with OfflineRegistryFinder. Searching in a Registry snapshot is usually much faster then searching in the Registry of running system. System Requirements This utility works with any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.10: Added new date/time option: Show only Registry keys modified in the specified time range and date range (separately). For example: You can search all Registry keys that their modified date is between 01/01/2019 - 01/01/2020 and their modified time is between 09:00 - 10:00. Increased the size of the time field to show the AM/PM properly. Start Using OfflineRegistryFinder This utility doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - OfflineRegistryFinder.exe After running it, the 'Registry Search Options' window is displayed. You have to type the folders that contain the Registry files you want to scan (You can type up to 3 different folders), You can also choose a drive letter or shadow copy path in the top combo-box and then click the 'Automatic Fill' button to automatically detect and fill the correct paths of the Registry Files. choose the desired search criteria, and then click the ok ...
5/5 4,704 Feb 29, 2020
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OpenedFilesView v1.86 32bit
OpenedFilesView v1.86 32bit OpenedFilesView displays the list of all opened files on your system. For each opened file, additional information is displayed: handle value, read/write/delete access, file position, the process that opened the file, and more... Optionally, you can also close one or more opened files, or close the process that opened these files. This utility is especially useful if you try to delete/move/open a file and you get one of the following error messages: Cannot delete [filename]: There has been a sharing violation. The source or destination file may be in use. Cannot delete [filename]: It is being used by another person or program. Close any programs that might be using the file and try again. When you get one of these error messages, OpenedFilesView will show you which process lock your file. Closing the right process will solve this problem. optionally, you can also release the file by closing the handle from OpenedFilesView utility. However, be aware that after closing a file in this way, the program that opened the file may become unstable, and even crash. System Requirements This utility works properly on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003/2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10. On 64-bit systems, you have to use the 64-bit version of OpenedFilesView. Older versions of Windows (NT/9x/ME) are not supported. Also, you must have administrative privilege in order to run this utility. Known Issue If you try to run the 64-bit verion of this tool directly from a zip file, you may get the following error message: The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application. In order to solve this issue, you have to manually extract the content of the zip file into a folder, and then run it from there. Versions History ...
5/5 7,318 Jan 12, 2022
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OpenedFilesView v1.86 64bit
OpenedFilesView v1.86 64bit OpenedFilesView displays the list of all opened files on your system. For each opened file, additional information is displayed: handle value, read/write/delete access, file position, the process that opened the file, and more... Optionally, you can also close one or more opened files, or close the process that opened these files. This utility is especially useful if you try to delete/move/open a file and you get one of the following error messages: Cannot delete [filename]: There has been a sharing violation. The source or destination file may be in use. Cannot delete [filename]: It is being used by another person or program. Close any programs that might be using the file and try again. When you get one of these error messages, OpenedFilesView will show you which process lock your file. Closing the right process will solve this problem. optionally, you can also release the file by closing the handle from OpenedFilesView utility. However, be aware that after closing a file in this way, the program that opened the file may become unstable, and even crash. System Requirements This utility works properly on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003/2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10. On 64-bit systems, you have to use the 64-bit version of OpenedFilesView. Older versions of Windows (NT/9x/ME) are not supported. Also, you must have administrative privilege in order to run this utility. Known Issue If you try to run the 64-bit verion of this tool directly from a zip file, you may get the following error message: The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application. In order to solve this issue, you have to manually extract the content of the zip file into a folder, and then run it from there. Versions History ...
5/5 7,345 Jan 12, 2022
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OpenSaveFilesView 32bit 1.00
OpenSaveFilesView 32bit 1.00 OpenSaveFilesView is a simple tool that displays the list of files that you previously opened with the standard open/save dialog-box of Windows. For every file in the list, the following information is displayed: Filename, Extension, Order (The order that the files were opened for every file extension), Open Time (Available only for the last opened file of every file type), File Modified/Created Time, File Size, and File Attributes. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 8. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Data Source The data displayed by this tool is taken from the following Registry keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ComDlg32\OpenSavePidlMRU Start Using OpenSaveFilesView OpenSaveFilesView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simple run the executable file - OpenSaveFilesView.exe After running OpenSaveFilesView, the main window displays the list of files that you previously selected with the standard open/save dialog-box of Windows. The 'Order' Column The 'Order' column shows you the order that you opened the files. For every file extension, there is a separated set of order values. There are also items with '*' extension, which show the order of the last 10 or 20 files for all file extensions. For example: If you have a file named 'aaa.zip' with 'zip' in the Extension column and '1' in the order value... and you also have a file named 'bbb.zip' with 'zip' in the Extension column and '2' in the order value, it means the last file you opened is aaa.zip, and before that you opened the 'bbb.zip' file. Be aware that the 'Open Time' value is only available for the last file you opened for every extension (items with '1' in the Order column)
0/5 6,648 Jan 12, 2022
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OpenSaveFilesView 64bit 1.00
OpenSaveFilesView 64bit 1.00 OpenSaveFilesView is a simple tool that displays the list of files that you previously opened with the standard open/save dialog-box of Windows. For every file in the list, the following information is displayed: Filename, Extension, Order (The order that the files were opened for every file extension), Open Time (Available only for the last opened file of every file type), File Modified/Created Time, File Size, and File Attributes. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 8. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Data Source The data displayed by this tool is taken from the following Registry keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ComDlg32\OpenSaveMRU HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ComDlg32\OpenSavePidlMRU Start Using OpenSaveFilesView OpenSaveFilesView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simple run the executable file - OpenSaveFilesView.exe After running OpenSaveFilesView, the main window displays the list of files that you previously selected with the standard open/save dialog-box of Windows. The 'Order' Column The 'Order' column shows you the order that you opened the files. For every file extension, there is a separated set of order values. There are also items with '*' extension, which show the order of the last 10 or 20 files for all file extensions. For example: If you have a file named 'aaa.zip' with 'zip' in the Extension column and '1' in the order value... and you also have a file named 'bbb.zip' with 'zip' in the Extension column and '2' in the order value, it means the last file you opened is aaa.zip, and before that you opened the 'bbb.zip' file. Be aware that the 'Open Time' value is only available for the last file you opened for every extension (items with '1' in the Order column)
0/5 6,610 Jan 12, 2022
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OpenWithView v1.11
OpenWithView v1.11 OpenWithView is a small utility that displays the list of all available applications in the 'Open With' dialog-box of Windows, and allows you to easily disable/enable the applications in the list. When application is disabled, it won't be displayed in the 'Other Programs' section of the 'Open With' dialog-box. This utility can be useful if your 'Open With' window displays too much applications, and you want to remove the applications that you don't use frequently. System Requirements This utility works under Windows XP through 10. In earlier versions of Windows, OpenWithView will display the list of 'Open With' window entries, but disable/enable feature won't work. Versions History Version 1.11 - Fixed the icons problem on Windows 7/x64 Using OpenWithView OpenWithView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - OpenWithView.exe The main window of OpenWithView displays the list of all applications in the 'Open With' window. You can select one or more items and then use the F8 key to disable them and F7 to enable back the disabled items. Translating OpenWithView to other languages In order to translate OpenWithView to other language, follow the instructions below: Run OpenWithView with /savelangfile parameter: OpenWithView.exe /savelangfile A file named OpenWithView_lng.ini will be created in the folder of OpenWithView utility. Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text editor. Translate all string entries to the desired language. Optionally, you can also add your name and/or a link to your Web site. (TranslatorName and TranslatorURL values) If you add this information, it'll be used in the 'About' window. After you finish the translation, Run OpenWithView, and all translated strings will be loaded ...
5/5 8,557 Jul 02, 2020
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OperaCacheView v1.11 - Cache viewer for Opera Web browser
OperaCacheView is a small utility that reads the cache folder of Opera Web browser, and displays the list of all files currently stored in the cache. For each cache file, the following information is displayed: URL, Content type, File size, Last accessed time, and last modified time in the server. You can easily select one or more items from the cache list, and then extract the files to another folder, or copy the URLs list to the clipboard.
0/5 8,399 Nov 15, 2008
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OperaCacheView v1.11 for Windows 98/ME - Cache viewer for Opera Web browser
OperaCacheView for Windows 98/ME is a small utility that reads the cache folder of Opera Web browser, and displays the list of all files currently stored in the cache. For each cache file, the following information is displayed: URL, Content type, File size, Last accessed time, and last modified time in the server. You can easily select one or more items from the cache list, and then extract the files to another folder, or copy the URLs list to the clipboard.
0/5 8,327 Nov 15, 2008
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OutlookAccountsView v1.00
OutlookAccountsView v1.00 A password recovery tool for Windows that displays the details of all POP3/IMAP/SMTP accounts stored in your Outlook profiles. For every account, the following information is displayed: Account Name, Display Name, Email, User Name, Password, Profile Name, Server Address, Server Type, Server Port, Registry Key, Windows User, and PST files used for this account. You can extract the Outlook accounts information of the current user, from external disk plugged to your computer, and from remote computer on your network. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. This tool works with any version of Microsoft Outlook, starting from Outlook 2007 and up to Outlook 2019. In order to recover the mail passwords from external disk or remote computer, you have to provide your login password. Start Using OutlookAccountsView OutlookAccountsView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - OutlookAccountsView.exe After running OutlookAccountsView.exe, the 'Advanced Options' window is opened, and then you can choose to load the Outlook accounts list from your current user, from remote system, or from external hard drive. If you choose to load the Outlook accounts list from external drive or remote computers, you have the fill more fields in order to decrypt the mail passwords. After choosing the desired option, click the 'OK' button, and OutlookAccountsView will displays your Outlook accounts in the main window. You can select one or more mail accounts (or press Ctrl+A to select all) and then export the list to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/HTML/XML/JSON file by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S). You can also copy the accounts list to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) and then paste them to Excel or other application. Recover Outlook accounts from external disk If you ...
5/5 1,752 Feb 09, 2022
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OutlookAddressBookView v2.35
OutlookAddressBookView v2.35 A simple utility that displays the details of all recipients stored in the address books of Microsoft Outlook. For every recipient entry, the following information is displayed: Email Address, Display Name, Address Type (MS-Exchange or SMTP), Street Address, Phone Number, Created Time, Modified Time (Works only with address books of Exchange server), and more... You can easily select one or more recipients from the list and export them into tab-delimited/comma-delimited/xml/html file, or copy them to the clipboard and then paste the list into Excel. System Requirements Windows 2000/XP/2003/2008/Vista/7/8/10/11. Microsoft Outlook 2003, Microsoft Outlook 2007, Microsoft Outlook 2010, Microsoft Outlook 2013 or Microsoft Outlook 2016. For the 64-bit version of Outlook 2010/2013, you should use the x64 version of OutlookAddressBookView. For all other versions, you must use the 32-bit of OutlookAddressBookView. Changes v2.35 Added new quick filter option: Find a string begins with... Start Using OutlookAddressBookView OutlookAddressBookView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - OutlookAddressBookView.exe After you run OutlookAddressBookView, it automatically scans your default Outlook profile and displays the address books stored in it. You can choose another Outlook profile from the Advanced Options window (F9) In the combo-box located below the toolbar of OutlookAddressBookView window, you can choose the desired address book to load. For PST based profiles, you'll probably find only one address book named 'Contacts'. For profiles connected to Microsoft Exchange Server, you'll get more types of address books, for example: 'Global Address Book', 'All Users', 'All Employees', and so on. On Outlook 2010, you'll also get the 'Suggested Contacts' address book. You can easily select one or more recipients in your address book, and then save them into tab-delimited/comma-delimited/xml/html file, by using the 'Save Selected Items' option. You can ...
5/5 5,922 Mar 18, 2022
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ZIP OutlookAttachView v3.43
OutlookAttachView v3.43 Scans all messages stored in your Outlook, and displays the list of all attached files that it finds. You can easily select one or more attachments and save all of them into the desired folder, as well as you can delete unwanted large attachments that take too much disk space in your mailbox. You can also save the list of attachments into xml/html/text/csv file. System Requirements Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/2003/2008/10. Microsoft Outlook 2003, Microsoft Outlook 2007, Microsoft Outlook 2010, Microsoft Outlook 2013, or Microsoft Outlook 2016. For the 64-bit version of Outlook 2010/2013/2016, you should use the x64 version of OutlookAttachView. Be aware that OutlookAttachView doesn't work with Outlook Express. Changes: Version 3.43 Updated to work properly in high DPI mode. Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and descending order. Also, if you hold down the shift key while choosing the sort menu item, you'll get a secondary sorting. Using OutlookAttachView OutlookAttachView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - OutlookAttachView.exe If you have only one profile in your Outlook, and this profile doesn't require any password, you can run OutlookAttachView even without starting Outlook, and it'll automatically scan the mailbox of your current Outlook profile. Otherwise, it's recommended to open Outlook in the right profile before starting OutlookAttachView. After running OutlookAttachView, the 'MailBox Scan Options' window will be displayed. This window allows to choose to scan your mailbox only in specific dates range. After choosing 'Ok' in the options window, OutlookAttachView starts to scan your Outlook messages and display the found ...
5/5 4,557 Sep 27, 2021
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OutlookStatView v2.17 (32bit Outlook)
OutlookStatView v2.17 (32bit Outlook) OutlookStatView scans your Outlook mailbox, and display a general statistics about the users that you communicate via emails. For each user/email, the following information is displayed: The number of outgoing messages that you sent to the user (separated by to/cc/bcc), the number of incoming message that the user sent to you, the total size of messages sent by the user, the email client software used by this user, and the time range that you send/received emails with the specified user. System Requirements Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2003/2008/7/8/10. Any version of Microsoft Outlook, including Outlook 2016. Versions History Version 2.17 You can now select the desired folder to scan or to skip from a combo-box ('Mailbox Scan Options' window). Using OutlookStatView OutlookStatView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - OutlookStatView. If you have only one profile in your Outlook, and this profile doesn't require any password, you can run OutlookStatView even without starting Outlook, and it'll automatically scan the mailbox of your current Outlook profile. Otherwise, it's recommended to open Outlook in the right profile before starting OutlookStatView. After running OutlookStatView, the 'MailBox Scan Options' window will be displayed. This window allows to choose to scan your mailbox only in specific dates range. For example, if you want to get the statistics only for January 2010, you should choose the dates range from 01/01/2010 and up to 02/01/2010 (the last day won't be included) When you restrict the scan to short dates range, the scan process will be much faster then scanning the entire mailbox. After choosing 'Ok' in the options window, OutlookStatView will start to scan your mailbox and then display the statistics about your email activity. Be aware that the scanning ...
5/5 4,224 Dec 20, 2019
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OutlookStatView v2.17 (64bit Outlook)
OutlookStatView v2.17 (64bit Outlook) OutlookStatView scans your Outlook mailbox, and display a general statistics about the users that you communicate via emails. For each user/email, the following information is displayed: The number of outgoing messages that you sent to the user (separated by to/cc/bcc), the number of incoming message that the user sent to you, the total size of messages sent by the user, the email client software used by this user, and the time range that you send/received emails with the specified user. System Requirements Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2003/2008/7/8/10. Any version of Microsoft Outlook, including Outlook 2016. Versions History Version 2.17 You can now select the desired folder to scan or to skip from a combo-box ('Mailbox Scan Options' window). Using OutlookStatView OutlookStatView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - OutlookStatView. If you have only one profile in your Outlook, and this profile doesn't require any password, you can run OutlookStatView even without starting Outlook, and it'll automatically scan the mailbox of your current Outlook profile. Otherwise, it's recommended to open Outlook in the right profile before starting OutlookStatView. After running OutlookStatView, the 'MailBox Scan Options' window will be displayed. This window allows to choose to scan your mailbox only in specific dates range. For example, if you want to get the statistics only for January 2010, you should choose the dates range from 01/01/2010 and up to 02/01/2010 (the last day won't be included) When you restrict the scan to short dates range, the scan process will be much faster then scanning the entire mailbox. After choosing 'Ok' in the options window, OutlookStatView will start to scan your mailbox and then display the statistics about your email activity. Be aware that the scanning ...
5/5 4,217 Dec 20, 2019
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ZIP Password Security Scanner v1.61
Password Security Scanner v1.61 This utility scans the passwords stored by popular Windows applications (Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and more...) and displays security information about all these passwords. The security information of every stored password includes the total number of characters, number of numeric characters, number of lowercase/uppercase characters, number of repeating characters, and password strength. You can use this tool to determine whether the passwords used by other users are secured enough, without watching the passwords themselves. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 10. Supported Applications Currently, Password Security Scanner scans the passwords of the following applications: Internet Explorer 4.0 - 6.0 Internet Explorer 7.0 - 11.0 Mozilla Firefox (All Versions) Mozilla Thunderbird Google Chrome Dialup/VPN passwords of Windows (Requires elevation) MSN/Windows Messenger Microsoft Outlook Windows Live Mail Yandex Web Browser Vivaldi Web Browser SeaMonkey Web browser. Pale Moon Web browser. Chromium-Based Edge Web browser Opera Web browser (Version 15 or greater) Windows Credentials Passwords (Requires elevation) Support for more applications will be added in future versions. Known Limitations Password Security Scanner cannot scan the passwords of Firefox if they are protected by a master password. The dialup passwords and Credentials passwords of Windows can only be detected if you run Password Security Scanner with Administrator privileges (elevation). This download is for the 64bit version. If you need the 32bit version, download here. Versions History Version 1.61: Fixed Password Security Scanner to ...
5/5 3,424 Jul 09, 2020
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PasswordFox v1.70
PasswordFox v1.70 PasswordFox is a small password recovery tool that allows you to view the user names and passwords stored by Mozilla Firefox Web browser. By default, PasswordFox displays the passwords stored in your current profile, but you can easily select to watch the passwords of any other Firefox profile. For each password entry, the following information is displayed: Record Index, Web Site, User Name, Password, User Name Field, Password Field, and the Signons filename. System Requirements This utility works under Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Firefox should also be installed on your system in order to use this utility. Be aware that for Firefox 64-bit, you must use the 64-bit version of this tool and for Firefox 32-bit, you must use the 32-bit version of this tool. Known Problems False Alert Problems: Some Antivirus programs detect PasswordFox utility as infected with Trojan/Virus. As with any program that recovers passwords, many antivirus programs detect this as malicious because they think you are your own hacker. To allow you to be able to download it and for us to be able to host it, this zip file has a password. The password is: nspsfx403! Versions History Version 1.70 Added new file type to save the passwords list: 'Firefox import/export csv file'. When you save the passwords in this file type, you can use the import feature of Firefox to import the saved passwords into Firefox: Import login data from a file In order to save the passwords as 'Firefox import/export csv file', simply select the items you want to save (or press Ctrl+A to select all passwords), press Ctrl+S (Save Selected Items), choose 'Firefox import/export csv file' from the file type combo-box, type the filename to ...
5/5 8,795 Apr 24, 2021
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PCAnywhere PassView v1.11
Symantec pcANYWHERE has 2 different types of passwords: 1. For all types of items: pcANYWHERE allows you to protect an item with a password (in \"Protect item\" tab). If an item is protected with a password, pcANYWHERE doesn\'t allow you modify or view the item\'s properties (depending on what you choose in the protection options). 2. In remote control items and caller items: pcANYWHERE saves the login name and password details, for using them during the remote control sessions. This utility can recover instantly both types of passwords.
0/5 8,539 Nov 12, 2008
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PingInfoView v3.01
PingInfoView v3.01 A small utility that allows you to easily ping multiple host names and IP addresses, and watch the result in one table. It automatically pings to all hosts every number of seconds that you specify, and displays the number of succeed and failed pings, as well as the average ping time. You can also save the ping result into text/html/xml file, or copy it to the clipboard. System Requirements This utility works under Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2016, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11. Changes: Version 3.01 Fixed bug: when disabling one or more items, the ping interval was longer than the interval in the Ping Options window. Using PingInfoView PingInfoView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file (PingInfoView.exe), type the host names and IP addresses that you want to ping, and click the 'Ok' button to start pinging. Known Issues If you ping to a lot of hosts concurrently, PingInfoView may return a failed result to some of the hosts, even if the hosts are ok. In order to solve this issue, go to the 'Advanced Options' and decrease the maximum number of concurrent pings. Use IP-Host Description format When this option is selected, you should specify the IP addresses list in the following format: 192.168.1.10 Main Server 192.168.1.11 Host 01 192.168.1.12 Host 02 #192.168.1.14 Host 03 The description of each IP address is automatically added to the description column. If you add '#' character in the beginning of the line, PingInfoView will ignore it. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Make a single ping test and save the result into a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Make a single ping test and save the result into ...
5/5 9,091 Nov 15, 2023
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PreviousFilesRecovery v1.10
PreviousFilesRecovery v1.10 PreviousFilesRecovery is a simple tool for Windows 10/8/7/Vista that allows you to scan the shadow copies of your local hard drive and find deleted files as well as older versions of existing files. If the file you need is found in the shadow copies of Windows, you can easily recover it by copying it into existing folder on your drive. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista, and up to Windows 10. Windows XP is not supported. In order to use PreviousFilesRecovery on 64-bit systems, you must download and use the 64-bit version of this tool. This download is for the 64bit version. If you need the 32bit version, download here. Changes: Version 1.10: Added option to scan only the selected shadow copy. Added command-line options to search the previous versions of existing files and export the result to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/html/xml file. Start Using PreviousFilesRecovery PreviousFilesRecovery doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - PreviousFilesRecovery.exe After running PreviousFilesRecovery, you should choose the base folder to scan, the maximum number of subfolders to scan under this folder (Subfolders Depth), the wildcard to scan (the default is all files - *) and what type of files to find (Previous versions of files, deleted files, and deleted folders) After choosing the desired options, click the 'Start' button to start the scanning process. Description of columns Here's the description of every column in the scan result table: Filename: The name of the file. Folder: The full path of the folder where the file is located. Item Type: Specified the type of item: Older File Version: This item type means that ...
5/5 5,386 Sep 17, 2020
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ProcessTCPSummary v1.18
ProcessTCPSummary v1.18 A simple tool for Windows that displays a summary of all process that have TCP connections or listening UDP ports. For every process, this tool displays the total number of TCP connections, number of TCP connections for each status (Established, Listening, Syn-Sent, Syn-Received...), number of IPv4 TCP connections, number of IPv6 TCP connections, common port numbers, and more... If you run ProcessTCPSummary as Administrator, you can also watch the number of TCP/UDP bytes sent and received by every process as well as the current send/receive speed. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are supported. On Windows Vista and later, if you want to view the full path of system processes or you want to view the sent/reveived bytes information , you have to run ProcessTCPSummary as Administrator. Changes: Version 1.18: Added 'Sort By' toolbar button. Start Using ProcessTCPSummary This utility doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ProcessTCPSummary.exe After running ProcessTCPSummary, the main window displays a summary of TCP connections for every process. Command-Line Options /cfg <Filename> Start ProcessTCPSummary with the specified configuration file. For example: ProcessTCPSummary.exe /cfg "c:\config\pts.cfg" ProcessTCPSummary.exe /cfg "%AppData%\ProcessTCPSummary.cfg" /RunAsAdmin Runs ProcessTCPSummary as administrator. /stext <Filename> Save the process TCP Summary into a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the process TCP Summary into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the process TCP Summary into a comma-delimited text file (csv). /sjson <Filename> Save the process TCP Summary into a JSON file. /shtml <Filename> Save the process TCP Summary into HTML file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save the process TCP Summary into HTML file (Vertical). /sxml <Filename> Save the process TCP Summary into XML file. /sort <column> This command-line option can be used with ...
5/5 4,896 Feb 22, 2024
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Product Key Scanner v1.02
Product Key Scanner v1.02 A free tool that scans the Registry of Windows Operating system and finds the product keys of Windows and other Microsoft products. You can scan the Registry of your current running system, as well as you can scan the Registry from external hard drive plugged to your computer. When scanning the product keys of your current running system, you can also search product key stored in BIOS, and search product keys by using WMI. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP, and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Known Limitations If you purchased a computer from a large company, the product key displayed by this tool might be different from the product key you see on the sticker. It happens because the company uses the same duplicated disk with the same product key on all computers of the same model. You might see the same product key multiple times, simply because it's stored in multiple locations or because the key was found with multiple scan methods (Registry, BIOS, WMI). This tool can find your product key only if it's stored on your systems. For some license types, the product key is not stored in the Registry at all. Changes v1.02: Updated to stop the scanning process when you press the Esc key. Fixed the default columns size in high DPI mode. Start Using Product Key Scanner Product Key Scanner doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ProductKeyScanner.exe After running ProductKeyScanner.exe, the 'Scan Options' window is displayed, and you can choose to scan your current running system or to scan a system on external hard ...
5/5 2,247 Aug 24, 2023
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ProduKey v1.97
ProduKey v1.97 ProduKey is a small utility that displays the ProductID and the CD-Key of Microsoft Office (Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Office 2007), Windows (Including Windows 8/7/Vista), Exchange Server, and SQL Server installed on your computer. You can view this information for your current running operating system, or for another operating system/computer - by using command-line options. This utility can be useful if you lost the product key of your Windows/Office, and you want to reinstall it on your computer. Versions History Version 1.97 Added /cfg command-line option to start ProduKey with the specified config file. Known Problems When running produkey.exe, Some Antivirus programs displays an alert and/or block you from running it. Click here to read more about false alerts in Antivirus programs If your Antivirus software shows a false alert, you can use the following article that explains how to send a report about a false positive issue to your Antivirus company: How to Report Malware or False Positives to Multiple Antivirus Vendors For some types of license keys under Windows 7/8/2008, the product key is not stored in the Registry, and thus 'Product key was not found' message will be displayed. If you bought your computer with installed operating system, you may find the Windows product key appeared in ProduKey utility is different from the product key on your Windows CD. This problem is mostly reported with Dell computers. From unknown reason, the product key of Visual Stuido .NET is written in the Registry as Office XP product... In old versions of Office (Office 2000 and below), the 'Product Key' value is not available. Supported Products List Microsoft Windows 98/ME ...
5/5 10,140 Apr 19, 2021
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PropertySystemView v1.20
PropertySystemView v1.20 A tool that allows you view and modify the properties of file from GUI and command-line, using the property system of Windows operating system. For example, you can change the 'Media Created' timestamp stored in .mp4 files (System.Media.DateEncoded) as well as other metadata stored in media files and office documents, like Title, Comments, Authors, Tags, Date Acquired, Last Saved Date, Content Created Date, Date Imported, Date Taken (EXIF of .jpg files), and more... PropertySystemView also allows you to set properties of Windows. For example, you can set the System.AppUserModel.ID property of a window in order to disable the taskbar grouping of the specified window. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: Version 1.20 Added /CopyProperty command-line option, which allows you to copy a value of one property into another property. For example, this command will copy the value of System.DateModified property into the System.Media.DateEncoded property: PropertySystemView.exe /CopyProperty "C:\temp\1.mp4" System.DateModified System.Media.DateEncoded Known Issues The property system of Windows has many bugs and issues, for example: On some 64-bit systems, edit of some properties ( like System.Document.DateCreated and System.Document.DateSaved) will only work from the 64-bit version of PropertySystemView. So if you have 64-bit system, it's recommended to use the 64-bit version of PropertySystemView. The 'Read Only' flag of properties is not very reliable. There are some read-only properties that you can actually modify, while there are properties that are not defined as read-only, but you'll get an error when trying to modify them. Some properties may behave differently on different versions of Windows operating system. The above issues, as well as other problems you may ...
5/5 3,431 Jan 24, 2024
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Protected Storage PassView v1.63
Protected Storage PassView v1.63 Protected Storage PassView is a small utility that reveals the passwords stored on your computer by Internet Explorer, Outlook Express and MSN Explorer. The passwords are revealed by reading the information from the Protected Storage. Starting from version 1.60, this utility reveals all AutoComplete strings stored in Internet Explorer, not only the AutoComplete password, as in the previous versions. This utility can show 4 types of passwords: Outlook passwords: When you create a mail account in Outlook Express or a POP3 account in Microsoft Outlook, and you choose the "Remember password" option in the account properties, the password is saved in the Protected Storage, and this utility can instantly reveal it. Be aware that if delete an existing Outlook Express account, the password won't be removed from the Protected Storage. In such a case, the utility won't be able to obtain the user-name of the deleted account, and only the password will be shown. Starting from version 1.50, the passwords of Outlook Express identities are also displayed. AutoComplete passwords in Internet Explorer: Many Web sites provides you a logon screen with user-name and password fields. When you log into the Web site, Internet Explorer may ask you if you want to remember the password for the next time that you log into this Web site. If choose to remember the password, the user-name and the password are saved in the Protected Storage, and thus they can be revealed by Protected Storage PassView. In some circumstances, multiple pairs of user-name and passwords are stored for the same logon window. In such case, the additional passwords will be displayed as sub-items of the first user-password pair. In sub-items, the resource name is displayed as ...
5/5 8,662 Sep 14, 2019
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/pspv_th.png"border="0">
PstPassword v1.11 - Outlook PST Password Recovery
PstPassword is a small utility that recover lost password of Outlook .PST (Personal Folders) file.
0/5 8,690 Nov 12, 2008
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2008 Nir Sofer
QuickSetDNS v1.35
QuickSetDNS v1.35 Quickly set DNS servers of your Internet connection on Windows. QuickSetDNS is a simple tool that allows you to easily change the DNS servers that are used for your Internet connection. You can set the desired DNS servers from the user interface, by choosing from a list of DNS servers that you defined, or from command-line, without displaying any user interface. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes Version 1.35: Updated to work properly in high DPI mode. Added toolbar button for the 'Set Active DNS (IPv4+IPv6)' option. Added 'Double-Click Action' (Under the Options menu), which allows you to choose what to do when you double-click an item: None, Edit DNS Server, Set Active DNS (IPv4), Set Active DNS (IPv4+IPv6), Open Adapter In RegEdit, Properties. Added 'Enter Key Action' (Under the Options menu), which allows you to choose what to do when you press the Enter key: None, Edit DNS Server, Set Active DNS (IPv4), Set Active DNS (IPv4+IPv6), Open Adapter In RegEdit, Properties. Start Using QuickSetDNS QuickSetDNS doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - QuickSetDNS.exe After running QuickSetDNS, the main window allows you to easily choose the desired DNS servers to use on your Internet connection, by using the 'Set Active DNS' option (F2). By default, QuickSetDNS provides only one alternative: the public DNS servers of Google - 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 You can easily add more DNS servers to the list by using the 'New DNS Server' option (Ctrl+N). If the 'Automatic DNS' option is selected, then the DNS server information is received from your router ...
5/5 4,753 Sep 15, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/quicksetdns_th.png"border="0">
RegDllView 32bit v1.60
RegDllView 32bit v1.60 RegDllView is a small utility that displays the list of all registered dll/ocx/exe files (COM registration). For each registered file, you can view the last date/time that it was registered, and the list of all registration entries (CLSID/ProgID). RegDllView also allows you to unregister dll/ocx files that you don't need on your system anymore. If you have dll/ocx files that don't exist on your system anymore, but their registration entries are still exist in your Registry, you can manually remove these entries by using 'Delete All Entries For Selected Files' option. Starting from version 1.35, RegDllView also allows you to register dll/ocx files (like regsvr32), simply by dragging one or more files from Explorer folder into the window of RegDllView. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows - from Windows 98 to Windows 10. There is also a separated download for handling x64 registrations. Versions History Version 1.60: Added 'File Extension' column. Start Using RegDllView RegDllView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLLs. Just copy the executable file (RegDllView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. The main window of RegDllView has 2 panes: The upper pane - Displays the list of all registered files. The lower pane - Displays the list of all COM registration entries of the selected file in the upper pane. Tips for using RegDllView If you want to view the files that registered in the last hours/days, simply click the 'Last Registered On' column, and the list will be sorted according to the registration date. If you want to find obsolete registrations on your system, simply click the 'Missing File' in order to sort the list by 'Missing File' status. ...
5/5 8,333 Apr 26, 2019
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RegDllView 64bit v1.60
RegDllView 64bit v1.60 RegDllView is a small utility that displays the list of all registered dll/ocx/exe files (COM registration). For each registered file, you can view the last date/time that it was registered, and the list of all registration entries (CLSID/ProgID). RegDllView also allows you to unregister dll/ocx files that you don't need on your system anymore. If you have dll/ocx files that don't exist on your system anymore, but their registration entries are still exist in your Registry, you can manually remove these entries by using 'Delete All Entries For Selected Files' option. Starting from version 1.35, RegDllView also allows you to register dll/ocx files (like regsvr32), simply by dragging one or more files from Explorer folder into the window of RegDllView. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows - from Windows 98 to Windows 10. There is also a separated download for handling x64 registrations. Versions History Version 1.60: Added 'File Extension' column. Start Using RegDllView RegDllView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLLs. Just copy the executable file (RegDllView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. The main window of RegDllView has 2 panes: The upper pane - Displays the list of all registered files. The lower pane - Displays the list of all COM registration entries of the selected file in the upper pane. Tips for using RegDllView If you want to view the files that registered in the last hours/days, simply click the 'Last Registered On' column, and the list will be sorted according to the registration date. If you want to find obsolete registrations on your system, simply click the 'Missing File' in order to sort the list by 'Missing File' status. ...
5/5 8,402 Apr 26, 2019
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RegFromApp 32bit v1.33
RegFromApp 32bit v1.33 RegFromApp monitors the Registry changes made by the application that you selected, and creates a standard RegEdit registration file (.reg) that contains all the Registry changes made by the application. You can use the generated .reg file to import these changes with RegEdit when it's needed. System Requirements This utility works on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and Windows 8. Older versions of Windows are not supported. There is a separated version for x64 applications. Versions History Version 1.33: Fixed RegFromApp to avoid from BSOD when trying to attach to smss.exe (Be aware that RegFromApp will still fail to capture the smss.exe process) Using RegFromApp RegFromApp doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - RegFromApp.exe After running it, select the process that you want to inspect, and click Ok. After clicking Ok, each time that the selected process writes a value into the Registry, the main window of RegFromApp will display the written value in Windows .reg file format. You can copy &amp; paste the desired values to another Registry file, or alternatively, you can save the entire Registry changes into a .reg file by using the 'Save As' option. Using RegFromApp In Windows Vista RegFromApp can work in Vista even when UAC (User Account Control) is turned on, as long as the process that you wish to inspect run in the same account and security context of RegFromApp. However, if you want to inspect a process that runs under administrator account, you must also run RegFromApp as administrator. (right-click on RegFromApp.exe and choose 'Run As Administrator') RegFromApp Display Modes Starting from version 1.10, RegFromApp can work in 2 display modes: ...
5/5 8,426 Apr 26, 2019
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RegFromApp 64bit v1.33
RegFromApp 64bit v1.33 RegFromApp monitors the Registry changes made by the application that you selected, and creates a standard RegEdit registration file (.reg) that contains all the Registry changes made by the application. You can use the generated .reg file to import these changes with RegEdit when it's needed. System Requirements This utility works on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and Windows 8. Older versions of Windows are not supported. There is a separated version for x64 applications. Versions History Version 1.33: Fixed RegFromApp to avoid from BSOD when trying to attach to smss.exe (Be aware that RegFromApp will still fail to capture the smss.exe process) Using RegFromApp RegFromApp doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - RegFromApp.exe After running it, select the process that you want to inspect, and click Ok. After clicking Ok, each time that the selected process writes a value into the Registry, the main window of RegFromApp will display the written value in Windows .reg file format. You can copy &amp; paste the desired values to another Registry file, or alternatively, you can save the entire Registry changes into a .reg file by using the 'Save As' option. Using RegFromApp In Windows Vista RegFromApp can work in Vista even when UAC (User Account Control) is turned on, as long as the process that you wish to inspect run in the same account and security context of RegFromApp. However, if you want to inspect a process that runs under administrator account, you must also run RegFromApp as administrator. (right-click on RegFromApp.exe and choose 'Run As Administrator') RegFromApp Display Modes Starting from version 1.10, RegFromApp can work in 2 display modes: ...
5/5 8,615 Apr 26, 2019
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RegistryChangesView v1.30
RegistryChangesView v1.30 A tool for Windows that allows you to take a snapshot of Windows Registry and later compare it with another Registry snapshots, with the current Registry or with Registry files stored in a shadow copy created by Windows. When comparing 2 Registry snapshots, you can see the exact changes made in the Registry between the 2 snapshots, and optionally export the Registry changes into a standard .reg file of RegEdit. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes Version 1.30: Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). Like the column header click sorting, if you click again the same sorting menu item, it'll switch between ascending and descending order. Also, if you hold down the shift key while choosing the sort menu item, you'll get a secondary sorting. Added 'Sort By' toolbar button Examples for useful things you can do with this tool You can create a Registry snapshot before installing a new software and then after the installation is completed, compare this Registry snapshot with the current Registry and see all Registry changes made by the installer (Be aware that you'll also see some changes made by Windows or other programs in the same time). If there are Registry changes that you don't like, you can generate a .reg file to revert back the changes. If you make a change in Windows configuration from the GUI of Windows and you want to see how to make this change in the Registry, simply create a Registry snapshot before making the config change and then after the configuration change, compare this Registry snapshot with ...
5/5 5,165 Sep 28, 2023
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RegScanner v2.55
RegScanner v2.55 RegScanner is a small utility that allows you to scan the Registry, find the desired Registry values that match to the specified search criteria, and display them in one list. After finding the Registry values, you can easily jump to the right value in RegEdit, simply by double-clicking the desired Registry item. You can also export the found Registry values into a .reg file that can be used in RegEdit. Advantages over RegEdit find of Windows RegScanner utility display the entire search result at once, so you don't have to press F3 in order to find the next value. In addition to the standard string search (Like in RegEdit), RegScanner can also find Registry values by data length, value type (REG_SZ, REG_DWORD, and so on), and by modified date of the key. RegScanner can find a unicode string located inside a binary value. RegScanner allows you to make a case sensitive search. While scanning the Registry, RegScanner display the current scanned Registry key, as opposed to RegEdit, that simply display a boring "Searching the registry" dialog-box. System Requirements This utility works in any version of Windows, from Windows 98 to Windows 10. A separated download for x64 systems is also available. This download is for the 64bit version. If you need the 32bit version, download here. Versions History Version 2.55: Added 'Key Owner' column, which displays the owner name of the Registry key. Fixed to export properly REG_NONE values. License This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all ...
5/5 4,953 Jul 15, 2020
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ZIP Remote Desktop PassView v1.01 - Recover the password of Remote Desktop Connection utility
Remote Desktop PassView is a small utility that reveals the password stored by Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection utility inside the .rdp files.
0/5 8,604 Nov 12, 2008
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2007 Nir Sofer
RunAsDate v1.41
RunAsDate v1.41 A small utility that allows you to run a program in the date and time that you specify. This utility doesn't change the current system date and time of your computer, but it only injects the date/time that you specify into the desired application. You can run multiple applications simultaneously, each application works with different date and time, while the real date/time of your system continues to run normally. How does it work? RunAsDate intercepts the kernel API calls that returns the current date and time (GetSystemTime, GetLocalTime, GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, NtQuerySystemTime, GetSystemTimePreciseAsFileTime), and replaces the current date/time with the date/time that you specify. System Requirements RunAsDate works under Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11. Older versions of Windows are not supported. Important Notice from the author: "I get many email messages that say something like "I tried to extend the trial period of xyz software with RunAsDate and it didn't work". Running a software with different date/time can be used for many legitimate purposes and for these purposes RunAsDate was created. I have never said implicitly or explicitly that RunAsDate can be used for extending the trial period of a software. For some shareware programs, RunAsDate might really work, but many shareware creators are smart enough to detect that the date/time was modified and when they detect the time change, they end the trial period immediately." "Please don't bother yourself to send me a question about extending the trial period of a software, because these kind of messages are simply deleted without answering." Changes: Version 1.41: You can now attach to a process from command-line. You can specify the process filename or process ID, for example: RunAsDate.exe 25\04\2005 17:12:15 Attach:Outlook.exe RunAsDate.exe ...
5/5 5,141 Sep 21, 2023
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RuntimeClassesView v1.00
RuntimeClassesView v1.00 A tool for Windows 10 and Windows 11 that displays the list of Windows Runtime (WinRT) classes installed on your system. For every Runtime class, the following information is displayed: Class Name, Filename, Threading, Trust Level, Server, Activation Type, Registry Key, Bitness, Key Modified Time, CLSID, and file version information. When selecting a Windows Runtime class in the upper pane, this tool tries to get the list of interfaces implemented by the selected class and the list is displayed in the lower pane. System Requirements This tool works on Windows 10 and Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. This tool is just a small standalone .exe file that you can run on any system without installing anything. Start Using RuntimeClassesView RuntimeClassesView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - RuntimeClassesView.exe After running RuntimeClassesView, the main window displays the list of all runtime classes installed on your system. If you want to find a specific runtime class, you can press Ctrl+Q, and then in the quick filter window, type the string you want to find. When you select a single runtime class in the upper pane of the main window, RuntimeClassesView tries to get the list of interfaces implemented by the selected class (By calling the IInspectable::GetIids method ) and the list is displayed in the lower pane. You can also select one or more runtime classes (or select all of them by pressing Ctrl+A) and then export them to tab-delimited/comma-delimited/HTML/XML/JSON file by using the 'Save Selected Items' option. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the runtime classes list to a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the runtime classes list to a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the runtime classes list to a comma-delimited text file ...
5/5 1,484 Jul 27, 2022
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SearchMyFiles v3.24
SearchMyFiles v3.24 Alternative to 'Search For Files And Folders' module of Windows + Duplicates Search SearchMyFiles is an alternative to the standard "Search For Files And Folders" module of Windows. It allows you to easily search files in your system by wildcard, by last modified/created/last accessed time, by file attributes, by file content (text or binary search), and by the file size. SearchMyFiles allows you to make a very accurate search that cannot be done with Windows search. For Example: You can search all files created in the last 10 minutes with size between 500 and 700 bytes. After you made a search, you can select one or more files, and save the list into text/html/csv/xml file, or copy the list to the clipboard. SearchMyFiles is portable, and you can use it from a USB flash drive without leaving traces in the Registry of the scanned computer. System Requirements: This utility works on any version of Windows starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: Version 3.24: Fixed bug: Under some conditions, SearchMyFiles displayed incorrect result when searching text inside files. Fixed issue: When copying data to the clipboard or exporting to tab-delimited file, every line contained an empty field in the end of the line. Using SearchMyFiles SearchMyFiles doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - SearchMyFiles.exe After running it, the 'Search Options' dialog-box is displayed. Select the base folders or drives that you want to search, the wildcard, and other search option that you need. After choosing the right search option, click 'Ok' in order to start the search. While in search process, the found files will be displayed in the main window. If you want to ...
5/5 4,757 Feb 22, 2024
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SecurityQuestionsView v1.00
SecurityQuestionsView v1.00 A free tool for Windows 10 that allows you to view the security questions and their answers stored in the Registry by the Windows 10 operating system. SecurityQuestionsView can decrypt the security questions stored on your current running system (Requires elevation) and it can also decrypt the security questions stored on external hard drive. SecurityQuestionsView displays the security questions of all users on your system that chose to set their security questions, for every user there are usually 3 questions. System Requirements This tool works on Windows 10/11, both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. For extracting the security questions from external drive, you can run this tool on earlier versions of Windows (Windows 7, Windows Vista). Start Using SecurityQuestionsView SecurityQuestionsView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - SecurityQuestionsView.exe After running SecurityQuestionsView, you have to choose how to load the security questions - From your local system or from external drive. If you choose to load the security questions from your local system, SecurityQuestionsView will ask you to run this tool as Administrator (Elevation), because only Administrator can access and decrypt the security questions. If you choose to load the security questions from external drive, you have to type the folder where the Registry files are located, for example: K:\windows\system32\config The Registry hive needed to extract the security questions is SAM. After the security questions and their answers are displayed on the main window of SecurityQuestionsView, you can select the questions (Ctrl+A) and then export them to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/XML/HTML file by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S). Translating SecurityQuestionsView to other languages In order to translate SecurityQuestionsView to other language, follow the instructions below: Run SecurityQuestionsView with /savelangfile parameter: SecurityQuestionsView.exe /savelangfile A file named SecurityQuestionsView_lng.ini will be created ...
5/5 1,785 Jan 02, 2023
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SeqDownload v1.20
Many Web sites provides \"live\" images that are automatically updated every few seconds or minutes. When you browse to a Web page with live image, you always get the latest image from the last few minutes. But what about viewing some historical images from a few days ago, or watching the animation of the images from the last few hours ?? Some Web sites provides limited options to do that, but most Web sites only allows you to watch the latest image. This utility allows you to automatically download an image file in every few seconds or minutes (according to your selection), and save it to your local drive. After collecting a fair amount of downloaded images in your local drive, you can easily create beautiful animation from the downloaded images or simply watch the historical images on your local download folder. You can also use this utility to frequently download non-image files, and store them on your local drive, so we\'ll always have in your computer the latest file from the remote Web site. This utility is especially useful for live cams Web sites, weather radar images, and satellite images.
0/5 8,385 Nov 24, 2008
Copyright (c) 2003 - 2007 Nir Sofer
ServiWin v1.71 32bit
ServiWin v1.71 32bit ServiWin utility displays the list of installed drivers and services on your system. For some of them, additional useful information is displayed: file description, version, product name, company that created the driver file, and more. In addition, ServiWin allows you to easily stop, start, restart, pause, and continue service or driver, change the startup type of service or driver (automatic, manual, disabled, boot or system), save the list of services and drivers to file, or view HTML report of installed services/drivers in your default browser. Versions History Version 1.71: Added option to export services/drivers list of external drive from command-line, for example: ServiWin.exe /shtml services "c:\temp\serv.html" K:\Windows System Requirement This utility works under Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003/2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Windows 98 and Windows ME are not supported. Under Windows Vista/7/8 - If you want to change the status of services, you must right-click the ServiWin.exe and choose 'Run As Administrator'. If only want to watch the services/devices list, you can also run it as non-admin user. Using ServiWin This utility is a standalone executable, so it doesn't require any installation process or additional DLLs. Just run the executable (serviwin.exe) and start using it. The main window displays the list of all drivers or services, according to your selection. You can switch between drivers list and services list by selecting the desired list from the View menu, or simply use the F7 and F8 keys. You can select one or more drivers or services from the list, and then change their status (Stop, Start, Restart, Pause, or Continue) or their startup type (Automatic, Manual, Disabled, Boot, or System). You can also save the selected items to text or HTML file (Ctrl + S) ...
5/5 8,655 May 17, 2019
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ServiWin v1.71 64bit
ServiWin v1.71 64bit ServiWin utility displays the list of installed drivers and services on your system. For some of them, additional useful information is displayed: file description, version, product name, company that created the driver file, and more. In addition, ServiWin allows you to easily stop, start, restart, pause, and continue service or driver, change the startup type of service or driver (automatic, manual, disabled, boot or system), save the list of services and drivers to file, or view HTML report of installed services/drivers in your default browser. Versions History Version 1.71: Added option to export services/drivers list of external drive from command-line, for example: ServiWin.exe /shtml services "c:\temp\serv.html" K:\Windows System Requirement This utility works under Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003/2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Windows 98 and Windows ME are not supported. Under Windows Vista/7/8 - If you want to change the status of services, you must right-click the ServiWin.exe and choose 'Run As Administrator'. If only want to watch the services/devices list, you can also run it as non-admin user. Using ServiWin This utility is a standalone executable, so it doesn't require any installation process or additional DLLs. Just run the executable (serviwin.exe) and start using it. The main window displays the list of all drivers or services, according to your selection. You can switch between drivers list and services list by selecting the desired list from the View menu, or simply use the F7 and F8 keys. You can select one or more drivers or services from the list, and then change their status (Stop, Start, Restart, Pause, or Continue) or their startup type (Automatic, Manual, Disabled, Boot, or System). You can also save the selected items to text or HTML file (Ctrl + S) ...
5/5 4,978 May 17, 2019
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ShadowCopyView v1.16
ShadowCopyView v1.16 A free, simple tool for Windows 10/8/7/Vista that lists the snapshots of your hard drive created by the 'Volume Shadow Copy' service of Windows. Every snapshot contains an older versions of your files and folders from the date that the snapshot was created, you can browse the older version of your files and folders, and optionally copy them into a folder on your disk. ShadowCopyView vs 'Previous Versions' feature of Windows Windows operating system allows you to access the 'Shadow Copies' by right-clicking on the file/folder/drive, choosing 'Properties' and then 'Previous Versions'. However, this feature might omit some of the shadow copies. ShadowCopyView displays all of them. Also, the 'Previous Versions' window doesn't allow you to access copy system files unless UAC (User Account Control) is turned off. ShadowCopyView is executed with full admin rights (elevated process), so you can access and extract any file you need. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista, and up to Windows 10. Windows XP is not supported. In order to use ShadowCopyView on 64-bit systems, you must download and use the 64-bit version of this tool. Start Using ShadowCopyView ShadowCopyView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ShadowCopyView.exe After running ShadowCopyView, the upper pane of the main window displays the list of all snapshots created by the Volume Shadow Copy service of Windows. When selecting a snapshot in the upper pane, the lower pane displays the files and folder of the selected snapshot. You can navigate to a subfolder by double-clicking a folder or pressing the enter key. You can return back to the previous folders by using the 'Directory Level Up' (Alt+Up Arrow) option or 'Go To Root Directory' option (Ctrl+R). You can also navigate ...
5/5 5,330 Dec 29, 2023
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ShellBagsView v1.30
ShellBagsView v1.30 Each time that you open a folder in Explorer, Windows automatically save the settings of this folder into the Registry. This utility displays the list of all folder settings saved by Windows. For each folder, the following information is displayed: The date/time that you opened it, the entry number, display mode (Details, Icons, Tiles, and so on...), the last position of the window, and the last size of the window. System Requirements This utility works on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003/2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10. Previous versions of Windows are not supported. Registry Keys Windows uses the following Registry keys to save the folders information: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell (Only in Windows Vista) Version 1.30: Added option to connect a remote computer on your network. You can view the Explorer folders of the users currently logged on on the remote machine, as well as modify their view mode (Tiles, Details, Content, List, Small Icons, Medium Icons, Large Icons) In order to connect a remote computer, simply go to the 'Advanced Options' window (F7), choose 'Remote Computer' as data source, type the name or IP address of the remote computer, and press the OK button. Added 'User Name' column, which displays the user name when connecting a remote computer. Using ShellBagsView ShellBagsView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - ShellBagsView.exe After running it, the main window of ShellBagsView displays the list of all folder entries in your system. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the list of folders into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save the list of folders into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the list of folders ...
5/5 2,911 Jan 12, 2022
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ShellExView v2.01 32bit
ShellExView v2.01 32bit Shell Extensions are in-process COM objects which extend the abilities of Windows operating system. Most shell extensions are automatically installed by the operating system, but there are also many other applications that install additional shell extension components. For example: If you install WinZip on your computer, you'll see a special WinZip menu when you right-click on a Zip file. This menu is created by adding a shell extension to the system. The ShellExView utility displays the details of shell extensions installed on your computer, and allows you to easily disable and enable each shell extension. ShellExView can be used for solving context-menu problems in Explorer environment. For more information, read the following article: Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 98 and up to Windows 10. x64 versions of Windows are also supported. Changes: 10/06/2019 2.01 Fixed bug: ShellExView crashed on some systems License This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files in the distribution package, without any modification ! Disclaimer The software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason. Using ShellExView The ShellExView is a standalone executable. It doesn't require any installation process or additional DLLs. Just copy it to any folder you want, and run it. After you run it, wait a few seconds until ShellExView loads ...
5/5 5,892 Jun 11, 2019
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ShellExView v2.01 64bit
ShellExView v2.01 64bit Shell Extensions are in-process COM objects which extend the abilities of Windows operating system. Most shell extensions are automatically installed by the operating system, but there are also many other applications that install additional shell extension components. For example: If you install WinZip on your computer, you'll see a special WinZip menu when you right-click on a Zip file. This menu is created by adding a shell extension to the system. The ShellExView utility displays the details of shell extensions installed on your computer, and allows you to easily disable and enable each shell extension. ShellExView can be used for solving context-menu problems in Explorer environment. For more information, read the following article: Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 98 and up to Windows 10. x64 versions of Windows are also supported. Changes: 10/06/2019 2.01 Fixed bug: ShellExView crashed on some systems License This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files in the distribution package, without any modification ! Disclaimer The software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason. Using ShellExView The ShellExView is a standalone executable. It doesn't require any installation process or additional DLLs. Just copy it to any folder you want, and run it. After you run it, wait a few seconds until ShellExView loads ...
5/5 5,939 Jun 11, 2019
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ShortcutsMan v1.10 32bit
ShortcutsMan v1.10 32bit ShortcutsMan displays the details about all shortcuts that you have on your desktop and under your start menu. Broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn't exist) are automatically painted with pink color. You select one or more shortcuts, and then delete them, resolve them or save the shortcut's details to HTML/Text/XML file. Versions History Version 1.10: Added support for 'Quick Launch' folder. Added x64 build. System Requirements Windows 98 though Windows 10. Using ShortcutsMan ShortcutsMan is a standalone program, so it doesn't require any installation or additional DLLs. In order to start using it, just copy the executable (shman.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After running ShortcutsMan utility, wait until the shortcuts list is loaded. The main window of ShortcutsMan displays the list of all shortcuts that you have on your desktop and under your start menu. Broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn't exist) are automatically painted with pink color. You select one or more shortcuts, and then delete them, resolve them or save the shortcut's details to HTML/Text/XML file. Resolving shortcuts When you find one or more broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn't exist), in your system, you can try to fix them by using the "Resolve Selected Shortcuts" option. If the filename was changed or moved to another folder, the resolving process will fix the shortcut so it'll point to a valid filename. Command-Line Options /folder <Folder> Load the shortcuts list from the specified folder instead of loading them from the standard desktop/start menu folders. /folders <Folder> Similar to /folder option, but also scan all subfolders under the specified folder. /stext <Filename> Save all shortcuts information into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save all shortcuts information into ...
5/5 8,406 Jul 02, 2020
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ShortcutsMan v1.10 64bit
ShortcutsMan v1.10 64bit ShortcutsMan displays the details about all shortcuts that you have on your desktop and under your start menu. Broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn't exist) are automatically painted with pink color. You select one or more shortcuts, and then delete them, resolve them or save the shortcut's details to HTML/Text/XML file. Versions History Version 1.10: Added support for 'Quick Launch' folder. Added x64 build. System Requirements Windows 98 though Windows 10. Using ShortcutsMan ShortcutsMan is a standalone program, so it doesn't require any installation or additional DLLs. In order to start using it, just copy the executable (shman.exe) to any folder you like, and run it. After running ShortcutsMan utility, wait until the shortcuts list is loaded. The main window of ShortcutsMan displays the list of all shortcuts that you have on your desktop and under your start menu. Broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn't exist) are automatically painted with pink color. You select one or more shortcuts, and then delete them, resolve them or save the shortcut's details to HTML/Text/XML file. Resolving shortcuts When you find one or more broken shortcuts (shortcuts that point to file that doesn't exist), in your system, you can try to fix them by using the "Resolve Selected Shortcuts" option. If the filename was changed or moved to another folder, the resolving process will fix the shortcut so it'll point to a valid filename. Command-Line Options /folder <Folder> Load the shortcuts list from the specified folder instead of loading them from the standard desktop/start menu folders. /folders <Folder> Similar to /folder option, but also scan all subfolders under the specified folder. /stext <Filename> Save all shortcuts information into a regular text file. /stab <Filename> Save all shortcuts information into ...
5/5 3,660 Jul 02, 2020
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SimpleCodeGenerator v1.13
SimpleCodeGenerator v1.13 A simple tool for Windows that allows you to quickly generate QR Code for scanning with App on your Smartphone. You can display the QR Code on the screen, copy it to the clipboard and then paste it to another program (as image), or save it image file - .png , .gif , .jpg , .tiff, or .bmp SimpleCodeGenerator also allows you to generate QR Code from command line and save it as image file ( .png , .gif , .jpg , .tiff, or .bmp) without displaying any user interface. System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. This tool is just a small standalone .exe file (Less than 100KB !) that you can run on any system without installing anything. Versions History Version 1.13 Added CopyImageScaling and SaveImageScaling entries to the configuration file (SimpleCodeGenerator.cfg), which control the size of the generated image when you use the 'Save QR Code To Image File' and 'Copy Image' options. The default value is 5. You can increase this value if you want to generate larger images. What you can do with QR Codes With this tool, you can create QR Codes that open a URL on the Web browser of your Smartphone, add a new contact to your Smartphone, add new Wi-Fi network to your Smartphone, open map in the specified latitude/longitude, and more. You simply have to type the correct QR Code string in SimpleCodeGenerator, generate the QR Code, and then scan it with QR Code reader App on your Smartphone. You can read this article to learn how to compose the QR Code string that will do what you need. Start ...
5/5 1,366 Feb 22, 2024
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SimpleProgramDebugger v1.16
SimpleProgramDebugger v1.16 A simple debugging tool for Windows that attaches to existing running program or starts a new program in debugging mode, and then displays all major debugging events occurs while the program is running, including Exception, Create Thread, Create Process, Exit Thread, Exit Process, Load DLL, Unload Dll, and Debug String. After the debugging events are accumulated, you can easily export them into comma-delimited/tab-delimited/xml/html file or copy them to the clipboard and then paste them into Excel or any other spreadsheet application. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: Version 1.16: Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option (Turned on by default). Fixed a few high DPI mode issues. Fixed a bug that caused a small token handles leak (In the 'Select Process' window). Start Using SimpleProgramDebugger SimpleProgramDebugger doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - SimpleProgramDebugger.exe After running SimpleProgramDebugger, you can attach a program that is already running by pressing F7 and choosing the desired process, or you can start a new program by pressing Ctrl+N and choosing the .exe file to run, and optionally parameters and start folder. After the debugging events are displayed in the main window of SimpleProgramDebugger, you can select one or more events, and then use the 'Save Selected items' option to export them into comma-delimited/tab-delimited/xml/html file or press Ctrl+C to copy them to the clipboard, and then paste them into Excel or any other spreadsheet application. Command-Line Options /DebugProcess <Process ID/Filename> Start to debug an existing process. You can specify the process ID or process filename, for example: SimpleProgramDebugger.exe /DebugProcess explorer.exe SimpleProgramDebugger.exe /DebugProcess "c:\temp\myexe.exe" SimpleProgramDebugger.exe /DebugProcess 4522 /StartDebugProcess Start ...
5/5 8,461 Sep 20, 2022
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SimpleWMIView v1.53
SimpleWMIView v1.53 Simple WMI Viewer for Windows A simple tool for Windows that displays the result of WMI queries in a simple table, and allows you to easily export the data to text/csv/tab-delimited/html/xml file, or to copy the selected items to the clipboard and then paste them to Excel or other spreadsheet application. With SimpleWMIView you can get extensive information about your system, like a list of running processes, services, drivers, user accounts, hardware, and so on... System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: Version 1.53: Added 'Sort By' button to the toolbar. Start Using SimpleWMIView SimpleWMIView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to starting using it, simply run the executable file - SimpleWMIView.exe After running it, you can type or choose the desired namespace (The default is the most common one - root\CIMV2) and then the class name (The default is Win32_Process, which lists all running processes on your system). You can also type a full WQL query, like 'SELECT * FROM Win32_Process WHERE Priority > 8'. After choosing the namespace and class, simply press F5 (or the Update button) to execute the WMI query and then watch the result inside the table. Examples for what you can get with WMI Here's some examples of the information you can get with WMI queries (On root\CIMV2 namespace): Win32_Service - Lists all Windows services. Win32_Share - Lists all network shares on your machine. Win32_StartupCommand - Lists programs that run on Windows startup. Win32_SystemAccount - Lists all system accounts. Win32_UserAccount - Lists all user accounts. Win32_SystemDriver - Lists all drivers installed ...
5/5 5,020 Mar 01, 2023
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SiteShoter v1.20 - Take a screenshot of a Web site
SiteShoter is a small utility that allows you to save a screenshot of any Web page into a file. It automatically creates hidden window of Internet Explorer, loads the desired Web page, and than save the entire content of the Web page into an image file (.png, .jpg, .tiff, .bmp or .gif). You can use SiteShoter in user interface mode, or alternatively, you can run SiteShoter in command-line mode without displaying any user interface.
0/5 8,355 Nov 24, 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Nir Sofer
SmartSniff v2.29 32bit
SmartSniff v2.29 32bit SmartSniff is a network monitoring utility that allows you to capture TCP/IP packets that pass through your network adapter, and view the captured data as sequence of conversations between clients and servers. You can view the TCP/IP conversations in Ascii mode (for text-based protocols, like HTTP, SMTP, POP3 and FTP.) or as hex dump. (for non-text base protocols, like DNS) SmartSniff provides 3 methods for capturing TCP/IP packets : Raw Sockets (Only for Windows 2000/XP or greater): Allows you to capture TCP/IP packets on your network without installing a capture driver. This method has some limitations and problems. WinPcap Capture Driver: Allows you to capture TCP/IP packets on all Windows operating systems. (Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista) In order to use it, you have to download and install WinPcap Capture Driver from this Web site. (WinPcap is a free open-source capture driver.) This method is generally the preferred way to capture TCP/IP packets with SmartSniff, and it works better than the Raw Sockets method. Microsoft Network Monitor Driver (Only for Windows 2000/XP/2003): Microsoft provides a free capture driver under Windows 2000/XP/2003 that can be used by SmartSniff, but this driver is not installed by default, and you have to manually install it, by using one of the following options: Option 1: Install it from the CD-ROM of Windows 2000/XP according to the instructions in Microsoft Web site Option 2 (XP Only) : Download and install the Windows XP Service Pack 2 Support Tools. One of the tools in this package is netcap.exe. When you run this tool in the first time, the Network Monitor Driver will automatically be installed on your system. ...
5/5 7,940 Nov 19, 2019
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SmartSniff v2.29 64bit
SmartSniff v2.29 64bit SmartSniff is a network monitoring utility that allows you to capture TCP/IP packets that pass through your network adapter, and view the captured data as sequence of conversations between clients and servers. You can view the TCP/IP conversations in Ascii mode (for text-based protocols, like HTTP, SMTP, POP3 and FTP.) or as hex dump. (for non-text base protocols, like DNS) SmartSniff provides 3 methods for capturing TCP/IP packets : Raw Sockets (Only for Windows 2000/XP or greater): Allows you to capture TCP/IP packets on your network without installing a capture driver. This method has some limitations and problems. WinPcap Capture Driver: Allows you to capture TCP/IP packets on all Windows operating systems. (Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista) In order to use it, you have to download and install WinPcap Capture Driver from this Web site. (WinPcap is a free open-source capture driver.) This method is generally the preferred way to capture TCP/IP packets with SmartSniff, and it works better than the Raw Sockets method. Microsoft Network Monitor Driver (Only for Windows 2000/XP/2003): Microsoft provides a free capture driver under Windows 2000/XP/2003 that can be used by SmartSniff, but this driver is not installed by default, and you have to manually install it, by using one of the following options: Option 1: Install it from the CD-ROM of Windows 2000/XP according to the instructions in Microsoft Web site Option 2 (XP Only) : Download and install the Windows XP Service Pack 2 Support Tools. One of the tools in this package is netcap.exe. When you run this tool in the first time, the Network Monitor Driver will automatically be installed on your system. ...
5/5 4,471 Nov 19, 2019
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SniffPass 32bit v1.13
SniffPass 32bit v1.13 SniffPass is small password monitoring software that listens to your network, capture the passwords that pass through your network adapter, and display them on the screen instantly. SniffPass can capture the passwords of the following Protocols: POP3, IMAP4, SMTP, FTP, and HTTP (basic authentication passwords). You can use this utility to recover lost Web/FTP/Email passwords. Versions History Version 1.13: Fixed bug: When opening the 'Capture Options' dialog-box after Network Monitor Driver 3.x was previously selected, SniffPass switched back to Raw Sockets mode.
0/5 8,741 Oct 23, 2015
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SNRemove v1.00
SNRemove v1.00 When a dll or exe file is signed with strong name keys, .NET doesn't allow you to modify it. If you try to use a signed assembly, after you have made some changes with Hex editor or any other tool, you'll get the following exception: An unhandled exception of type 'System.IO.FileLoadException' occurred in system.windows.forms.dll Additional information: Strong name validation failed for assembly 'MyAssembly.Test'. If you try to run a signed executable file after you have made some changes in it, you'll get the following error message: String name validation failed for assembly... The file may have been tampered with or it was partially signed but not fully signed with the correct private key. This utility removes the reference to strong name signature from .NET exe and dll files. After removing the strong name reference, you can make any change you want in dll/exe file, without getting any exception or error message. However, be aware that assemblies with no strong name reference cannot be added into the Global Assembly Cache (GAC). Using SNRemove Using SNRemove is very simple - just extract the snremove.exe to any folder you like, and run it from Command Prompt with the desired command-line parameters. SNRemove Usage SNRemove [options] <filename> Options: -r Remove the reference to Strong Name signature from the specified file. -d Display the Strong Name signature of the specified file. The <filename> parameter may also contain wildcards. Examples: SNRemove -r c:\myfiles\dll1.dll SNRemove -d "c:\my files\*.dll" System Requirements Although this utility is designed to work with exe and dll files created for .NET environment, the utility by itself wasn't written in .NET, which means that it can work in all versions of Windows, even if .NET Framework is not installed. License This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you ...
0/5 8,586 Jul 09, 2019
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SocketSniff v1.00
SocketSniff allows you to watch the Windows Sockets (WinSock) activity of the selected process. For each created socket, the following information is displayed: socket handle, socket type, local and remote addresses, local and remote ports, total number of send/receive bytes, and more. You can also watch the content of each send or receive call, in Ascii mode or as Hex Dump.
0/5 8,420 Nov 12, 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Nir Sofer
SoundVolumeView v2.26
SoundVolumeView v2.26 A simple tool for Windows Vista/7/8/2008/10 that displays general information and current volume level for all active sound components on your system, and allows you to mute and unmute them instantly. SoundVolumeView also allows you to save a sound profile into a file, containing the current volume level and the mute/unmute state of all sound components, as well as the default sound devices, and then later, load the same file to restore exactly the same volume levels and settings. There is also extensive command-line support, which allows you to save/load profiles, change current volume of every sound component, and mute/unmute every sound component, without displaying any user interface. System Requirements This utility works on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 2008, and Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Windows XP and older systems are not supported. Versions History Version 2.26: You can now use any variable inside the .cfg file (SoundVolumeView.cfg) in order to set the configuration from command line, for example: SoundVolumeView.exe /SaveFileEncoding 3 /ShowUnpluggedDevices 1 /ShowDisabledDevices 1 Start Using SoundVolumeView SoundVolumeView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - SoundVolumeView.exe After running SoundVolumeView, the main window is displays all sound items found in your systems. There are 3 types of items: devices, subunits, and application volume. For every item, the current volume level is displayed in percent unit. For devices and subunits, the volume level is also displayed in Decibel. For subunits, the volume level is displayed for every channel separately. Increase/Decrease/Mute Volume In the main window of SoundVolumeView, you can select one or more items, and then mute, unmute, increase, or decrease the volume of selected items, using accelerator keys: Mute - F7 Unmute - F8 ...
5/5 4,835 Nov 26, 2021
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SpecialFoldersView v1.26 32bit
SpecialFoldersView v1.26 32bit Windows operating system have dozens of special folders that are used for storing application settings and files, storing Internet files, saving temporary files, storing shortcuts to other files, and so on. This utility displays the list of all special folders in your system, and allows you to easily jump to the right folder simply by double-clicking the folder item. You can also save the list of all folder paths into text/html/xml file. System Requirements This utility works on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.26: Added 'Copy Environment String Path'. Using SpecialFoldersView SpecialFoldersView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - SpecialFoldersView.exe The main window of SpecialFoldersView displays the list of all special folders in your system. In order to open the desired folder in Explorer, simply double-click the desired folder item. Special Folders List Sample In the following example, you can find the list of all special folders in typical installation of Windows XP with 'Administrator' user. This list was created by using SpecialFoldersView: Folder Name Folder Path CSIDL CSIDL Name Application Data C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data 0x1a CSIDL_APPDATA CD Burning C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning 0x3b CSIDL_CDBURN_AREA Common Administrative Tools C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools 0x2f CSIDL_COMMON_ADMINTOOLS Common Application Data C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data 0x23 CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA Common Desktop C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop 0x19 CSIDL_COMMON_DESKTOPDIRECTORY Common Documents C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents 0x2e CSIDL_COMMON_DOCUMENTS Common Favorites C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Favorites 0x1f CSIDL_COMMON_FAVORITES Common Music C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Music 0x35 CSIDL_COMMON_MUSIC Common Pictures C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Pictures 0x36 CSIDL_COMMON_PICTURES Common Start Menu C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu 0x16 CSIDL_COMMON_STARTMENU Common Start Menu Programs C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs 0x17 CSIDL_COMMON_PROGRAMS Common Startup C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup 0x18 CSIDL_COMMON_STARTUP Common Templates C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Templates 0x2d CSIDL_COMMON_TEMPLATES Common Video C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Videos 0x37 CSIDL_COMMON_VIDEO Cookies C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies 0x21 CSIDL_COOKIES Desktop C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop 0x10 CSIDL_DESKTOPDIRECTORY Favorites C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Favorites 0x06 CSIDL_FAVORITES Fonts C:\WINDOWS\Fonts 0x14 CSIDL_FONTS History C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\History 0x22 CSIDL_HISTORY Local Application Data C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data 0x1c CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA My ...
5/5 8,518 Jan 12, 2022
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SpecialFoldersView v1.26 64bit
SpecialFoldersView v1.26 64bit Windows operating system have dozens of special folders that are used for storing application settings and files, storing Internet files, saving temporary files, storing shortcuts to other files, and so on. This utility displays the list of all special folders in your system, and allows you to easily jump to the right folder simply by double-clicking the folder item. You can also save the list of all folder paths into text/html/xml file. System Requirements This utility works on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.26: Added 'Copy Environment String Path'. Using SpecialFoldersView SpecialFoldersView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - SpecialFoldersView.exe The main window of SpecialFoldersView displays the list of all special folders in your system. In order to open the desired folder in Explorer, simply double-click the desired folder item. Special Folders List Sample In the following example, you can find the list of all special folders in typical installation of Windows XP with 'Administrator' user. This list was created by using SpecialFoldersView: Folder Name Folder Path CSIDL CSIDL Name Application Data C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data 0x1a CSIDL_APPDATA CD Burning C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning 0x3b CSIDL_CDBURN_AREA Common Administrative Tools C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools 0x2f CSIDL_COMMON_ADMINTOOLS Common Application Data C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data 0x23 CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA Common Desktop C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop 0x19 CSIDL_COMMON_DESKTOPDIRECTORY Common Documents C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents 0x2e CSIDL_COMMON_DOCUMENTS Common Favorites C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Favorites 0x1f CSIDL_COMMON_FAVORITES Common Music C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Music 0x35 CSIDL_COMMON_MUSIC Common Pictures C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Pictures 0x36 CSIDL_COMMON_PICTURES Common Start Menu C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu 0x16 CSIDL_COMMON_STARTMENU Common Start Menu Programs C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs 0x17 CSIDL_COMMON_PROGRAMS Common Startup C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup 0x18 CSIDL_COMMON_STARTUP Common Templates C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Templates 0x2d CSIDL_COMMON_TEMPLATES Common Video C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Videos 0x37 CSIDL_COMMON_VIDEO Cookies C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies 0x21 CSIDL_COOKIES Desktop C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop 0x10 CSIDL_DESKTOPDIRECTORY Favorites C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Favorites 0x06 CSIDL_FAVORITES Fonts C:\WINDOWS\Fonts 0x14 CSIDL_FONTS History C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\History 0x22 CSIDL_HISTORY Local Application Data C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data 0x1c CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA My ...
5/5 8,564 Jan 12, 2022
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SysExporter v1.77 32bit
SysExporter v1.77 32bit SysExporter utility allows you to grab the data stored in standard list-views, tree-views, list boxes, combo boxes, text-boxes, and WebBrowser/HTML controls from almost any application running on your system, and export it to text, HTML or XML file. Here's some examples for data that you can export with SysExporter: The files list inside archive file (.zip, .rar, and so on) as displayed by WinZip or 7-Zip File Manager. The files list inside a folder. The event log of Windows. The list of emails and contacts in Outlook Express. The Registry values displayed in the right pane of the Registry Editor. The data displayed by SysInternals utilities (Registry Monitor, File Monitor, Process Explorer, and others.) The text inside a standard message-box of Windows. The HTML inside any instance of Internet Explorer. Versions History Version 1.77: You can now send the data to stdout by specifying empty string as filename, for example: sysexp.exe /Title "Windows Task Manager" /class SysListView32 /Visible Yes /scomma "" | more System Requirement SysExporter Works perfectly on Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. On Windows 9x and Windows ME, SysExporter can only export data from combo boxes and list boxes controls, but not from list-view and tree-view controls. Known Limitations SysExporter can export data from most combo boxes, list boxes, tree-view, and list-view controls, but not from all of them. There are some applications that use these controls to display data, but the data itself is not actually stored in the control, but in ...
5/5 3,467 Sep 19, 2019
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SysExporter v1.77 64bit
SysExporter v1.77 64bit SysExporter utility allows you to grab the data stored in standard list-views, tree-views, list boxes, combo boxes, text-boxes, and WebBrowser/HTML controls from almost any application running on your system, and export it to text, HTML or XML file. Here's some examples for data that you can export with SysExporter: The files list inside archive file (.zip, .rar, and so on) as displayed by WinZip or 7-Zip File Manager. The files list inside a folder. The event log of Windows. The list of emails and contacts in Outlook Express. The Registry values displayed in the right pane of the Registry Editor. The data displayed by SysInternals utilities (Registry Monitor, File Monitor, Process Explorer, and others.) The text inside a standard message-box of Windows. The HTML inside any instance of Internet Explorer. Versions History Version 1.77: You can now send the data to stdout by specifying empty string as filename, for example: sysexp.exe /Title "Windows Task Manager" /class SysListView32 /Visible Yes /scomma "" | more System Requirement SysExporter Works perfectly on Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. On Windows 9x and Windows ME, SysExporter can only export data from combo boxes and list boxes controls, but not from list-view and tree-view controls. Known Limitations SysExporter can export data from most combo boxes, list boxes, tree-view, and list-view controls, but not from all of them. There are some applications that use these controls to display data, but the data itself is not actually stored in the control, but in ...
5/5 3,487 Sep 19, 2019
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TCPConnectProblemView v1.05
TCPConnectProblemView v1.05 A free tool for Windows that monitors the TCP connections on your system and displays an alert when a software tries to initiate a TCP connection and there is no response from the server. When a problem with a TCP connection is detected , TCPConnectProblemView adds a new entry with the following information: Process Name, Process ID, Detected On (date/time), Local Port, Local IP, Remote Port, Remote IP, Remote Host. TCPConnectProblemView also allows you to automatically close any TCP socket with no response from the server, in order to decrease the time you wait for any software to display an error message (IPv4 only). System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP, and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: v1.05: Added 'Always On Top' option. Start Using TCPConnectProblemView TCPConnectProblemView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - TCPConnectProblemView.exe After running TCPConnectProblemView, the main window displays the list of TCP conection problems when they are detected. In order to check if TCPConnectProblemView really works on your system, simply open your Web browser, type any inactive IP address on your LAN (For example: https://192.168.0.200 ), your Web browser will try to connect this address, and then short time after there is no response from the server, TCPConnectProblemView will display an alert about the problem. It's possible that you'll see multiple alerts because Web browsers usually try to connect multiple times before displaying failure error message. Tray Icon In order to put the TCPConnectProblemView tool on the tray icon, simple enable the 'Put Icon On Tray' option (Under the Options menu) and then close the main window. If you want to get an alert in a tray balloon when a TCP ...
5/5 2,050 Aug 04, 2022
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TcpLogView v1.41
TcpLogView v1.41 A simple, free utility that monitors the opened TCP connections on your system, and adds a new log line every time that a TCP connection is opened or closed. For every log line, the following information is displayed: Even Time, Event Type (Open, Close, Listen), Local Address, Remote Address, Remote Host Name, Local Port, Remote Port, Process ID, Process Name, and the country information of the Remote IP (Requires to download IP to country file separately.) System Requirements and Limitations This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 11. On 64-bit systems, you should use the x64 build of TcpLogView. This utility creates the TCP log by taking a snapshot of currently open TCP connections, and comparing it to the previous snapshot. This means that if a TCP connection is opened for a very short time, then TcpLogView will not be able to capture it. On Windows Vista/7/8 with UAC turned on, you should run TcpLogView as administrator if you want to get full process information. Changes: Version 1.41: Added 'CaptureInterval' value to the .cfg file. This value determines the number of milliseconds that TcpLogView waits before taking the next TCP connections snapshot. The default interval is 100 milliseconds (In previous versions it was 250 milliseconds). You can manually decrease this value if you want to capture TCP connections opened for very short time. Start Using TcpLogView TcpLogView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - TcpLogView.exe After running TcpLogView, it starts logging the TCP connections, and adds a new line every time that TCP connection is opened or closed. You can clear the current log by using ...
5/5 6,315 Dec 20, 2023
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TimeZonesView v1.06
TimeZonesView v1.06 TimeZonesView is a simple tool for Windows that displays all world time zones. For every time zone, the following information is displayed: name, description, current date/time in this time zone and date/time that daylight saving time begins and ends. System Requirements This utility works on any versions of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Be aware that in order to display accurate time information, the current time and time zone on your system must be correct (Including the settings of daylight saving time). Also, the time zone information is taken from the following Registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Time Zones. So the information on this Registry key must be correct too. Versions History Version 1.06: Added 'DST Active' column (Yes or No). Start Using TimeZonesView TimeZonesView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - TimeZonesView.exe After running TimeZonesView, the main window will display the list of all time zones. Command-Line Options /stext <Filename> Save the time zones list into a simple text file. /stab <Filename> Save the time zones list into a tab-delimited text file. /scomma <Filename> Save the time zones list into a comma-delimited text file (csv). /stabular <Filename> Save the time zones list into a tabular text file. /shtml <Filename> Save the time zones list into HTML file (Horizontal). /sverhtml <Filename> Save the time zones list into HTML file (Vertical). /sxml <Filename> Save the time zones list into XML file. Translating TimeZonesView to other languages In order to translate TimeZonesView to other language, follow the instructions below: Run TimeZonesView with /savelangfile parameter: TimeZonesView.exe /savelangfile A file named TimeZonesView_lng.ini will be created in the folder of TimeZonesView utility. ...
5/5 4,733 Mar 08, 2019
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TurnedOnTimesView v1.45
TurnedOnTimesView v1.45 TurnedOnTimesView is a simple tool that analyses the event log of Windows operating system, and detects the time ranges that your computer was turned on. For every period of time that the computer was turned on, the following information is displayed: Startup Time, Shutdown Time, Duration, Shutdown Reason, Shutdown Type, Shutdown Process, and Shutdown Code. TurnedOnTimesView allows you to get this information from your local computer, and from remote computer on your network if you have enough privilege to read the event log of Windows remotely. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 10. both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. On Windows Vista/7/8, TurnedOnTimesView generally works without elevation (admin rights). However, in order to get information about system shutdown caused by a system crash (blue screen), you should right-click on TurnedOnTimesView.exe and choose 'Run As Administrator'. Known Limitations TurnedOnTimesView based on a few types of events on the event log of Windows to detect when the computer was turned off and on. It generally works quite well, but it's still possible that you'll get a false positive, which means that TurnedOnTimesView will show that the computer was turned off and on, even when the computer was not actually turned off. When the computer is turned off improperly (For example, on a power outage), TurnedOnTimesView will not be able to detect the shutdown time, and the icon of this item will be red instead of green. If you clear your system event log, TurnedOnTimesView will not be able to detect the shutdown/startup times. On systems prior to Windows Vista, Shutdown Reason, Shutdown Type, and Shutdown Process fields are usually ...
5/5 4,815 Jun 21, 2021
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TurnFlash v1.00 (command-line version)
Many Web sites today use the Macromedia Flash component for creating animated ads. These ads consumes additional bandwidth and sometimes even slow down your computer. Unfortunately, Internet Explorer doesn\'t provide a simple way to disable the Flash component. Furthermore, if you refuse to install the Flash component, Internet Explorer will constantly ask you to install Flash in each time that you enter into a Web page that contains a Flash object. This utility allows you to easily disable and enable the Flash component in Internet Explorer browser (Version 5.00 and above). When you disable Flash with this utility, all new windows in Internet Explorer will be opened without using the Flash component. The disabling of Flash doesn\'t affect the windows that are already opened. While the Flash Component is disabled, Internet Explorer will not ask you to download and install it. However, the disabling of the Flash component might cause a script error in some Web pages. Be aware that in Windows NT, 2000 and XP, this utility will not work if you don\'t have permission to write to the Registry keys of Internet Explorer.
0/5 8,356 Nov 24, 2008
Copyright (C) 2003 Nir Sofer
TurnFlash v2.10
Many Web sites today use the Macromedia Flash component for creating animated ads. These ads consumes additional bandwidth and sometimes even slow down your computer. Unfortunately, Internet Explorer doesn\'t provide a simple way to disable the Flash component. Furthermore, if you refuse to install the Flash component, Internet Explorer will constantly ask you to install Flash in each time that you enter into a Web page that contains a Flash object. This utility allows you to easily disable and enable the Flash component in Internet Explorer browser (Version 5.00 and above). When you disable flash with this utility, all new windows in Internet Explorer will be opened without using the Flash component. The disabling of Flash doesn\'t affect the windows that are already opened. While the Flash Component is disabled, Internet Explorer will not ask you to download and install it. However, the disabling of the Flash component might cause a script error in some Web pages. Be aware that in Windows NT, 2000 and XP, this utility will not work if you don\'t have permission to write to the Registry keys of Internet Explorer.
0/5 8,393 Nov 24, 2008
Copyright (c) 2003 Nir Sofer
UninstallView v1.50
UninstallView v1.50 A tool for Windows that collects information about all programs installed on your system and displays the details of the installed programs in one table. You can use it to get installed programs information for your local system, for remote computer on your network, and for external hard-drive plugged to your computer. It also allows you to easily uninstall a software on your local computer and remote computer (Including quiet uninstall if the installer supports it). System Requirements This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Changes: v1.50: Added 'Sort By' toolbar button. Start Using UninstallView UninstallView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - UninstallView.exe After running UninstallView, it scans your local system and collects all information about the programs installed on your system. When the scanning process is finished, the installed programs information is displayed in the main window. Notice: UninstallView first takes the official uninstall information in the Registry provided by the software itself and then tries to complete any missing information from other places. It's possible that some of the unofficial information collected by UninstallView will be inaccurate. Loading uninstall information from other sources In order to load uninstall information from other sources (instead of your current system), press F9 (Advanced Options) and choose the desired option in the 'Load From' combo-box: Local system - current user: This is the default option, the uninstall information is loaded from your local system and current user. Local system - all users: UninstallView loads the uninstall information from your local system and current user, and also from all other users on this system. The scanning of other ...
5/5 5,196 Feb 20, 2024
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USBDeview v3.07
USBDeview v3.07 A small utility that lists all USB devices that currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices that you previously used. For each USB device, extended information is displayed: Device name/description, device type, serial number (for mass storage devices), the date/time that device was added, VendorID, ProductID, and more... USBDeview also allows you to uninstall USB devices that you previously used, disconnect USB devices that are currently connected to your computer, as well as to disable and enable USB devices. You can also use USBDeview on a remote computer, as long as you login to that computer with admin user. License This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files in the distribution package, without any modification. Disclaimer The software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason. System Requirement This utility works on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Windows 98/ME is not supported. Known Issues -In order to disable/enable USB items on x64 systems, you also must use the x64 version of USBDeview. -The 'Created Date' column doesn't display correct values on Windows 7/8/Vista/2008. -Some USB devices with bad driver may cause USBDeview to hang. In order to bypass this problem, you should turn ...
5/5 8,654 Feb 20, 2024
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USBDriveLog v1.12
USBDriveLog v1.12 A tool for Windows 10 and Windows 11 that displays a log of all USB drives plugged to your computer. For every USB drive event, the following information is displayed: Device Model, Revision, Manufacturer, Serial Number, Plug Time, Unplug Time, Device ID, Device Capacity, and more... USBDriveLog allows you to retrieve the information from your local computer, from remote computer on your network, and from external hard drive. System Requirements • This tool works on Windows 10 and Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Previous versions of Windows are not supported because they don't have the needed event log channels. • This tool is just a small standalone .exe file that you can run on any system without installing anything. • USBDriveLog retrieves the information from the following event log channels: Microsoft-Windows-Partition/Diagnostic , Microsoft-Windows-Storsvc/Diagnostic , both channels are turned on by default on Windows 10 and Windows 11. If they are turned off from some reason, USBDriveLog will not display the USB drives log. Changes: v1.12: Added 'Sort By' toolbar button Start Using USBDriveLog USBDriveLog doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - USBDriveLog.exe After running USBDriveLog, the main window displays the USB drive log of your current running system. You can select one or more items (or select all items by pressing Ctrl+A), and then use the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S) to save the selected items to comma-delimited/tab-delimited/HTML/XML/JSON file. You can also press Ctrl+C to copy the selected items to the clipboard, and then paste them into Excel or other spreadsheet application. Read USB drive log from external hard drive If you want to view the USB drive log on external disk - Open ...
5/5 2,302 Apr 04, 2023
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USBLogView v1.26
USBLogView v1.26 USBLogView is a small utility that runs in the background and records the details of any USB device that is plugged or unplugged into your system. For every log line created by USBLogView, the following information is displayed: Event Type (Plug/Unplug), Event Time, Device Name, Description, Device Type, Drive Letter (For storage devices), Serial Number (Only for some types of devices), Vendor ID, Product ID, Vendor Name, Product Name, and more... You can easily select one or more log records and then export them into csv/tab-delimited/xml/html file. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.26: Fixed USBLogView to sort properly the 'Event Time' column and the numeric columns. tart Using USBLogView USBLogView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - USBLogView.exe After running USBLogView, every time that a USB device is plugged or unplugged from your system, a new log line with the details of the device will be added to the main window of USBLogView. If you want to close the main window without stopping the recording of USB devices information, you can turn on the 'Put Icon On Tray' option, and then close the main window of USBLogView. You can also select one or more log lines in the main window of USBLogView, and then copy the log data to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) or export the log data into xml/html/csv/comma-delimited file (Ctrl+S) Translating USBLogView to other languages In order to translate USBLogView to other language, follow the instructions below: Run USBLogView with /savelangfile parameter: USBLogView.exe /savelangfile ...
5/5 3,429 Oct 21, 2019
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VaultPasswordView v1.12
VaultPasswordView v1.12 A simple tool for Windows 11/10/8/7 that decrypts and displays the passwords and other data stored inside 'Windows Vault'. You can use it to decrypt the Windows Vault data of your currently running system, as well as the Windows Vault data stored on external hard drive. Changes Version 1.12: Fixed a problem with decrypting Windows Vault passwords from external drive on Windows 11 22H2. Updated to work properly in high DPI mode. System Requirements • This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 7 and up to Windows 11. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Be aware that this tool is not very useful on Windows 7, simply because Microsoft started to use the Windows vault for storing IE and Windows mail passwords only from Windows 8. vYou can also use this tool on Windows XP with SP3 for decrypting the Windows Vault of external drive with Windows 11/10/8/7. Passwords And Data Stored by Windows Vault • Passwords of Internet Explorer 10.0/11.0 and Microsoft Edge running under Windows 8 or later. (Be aware that IE10/IE11 under Windows 7 doesn't use the Windows Vault to store passwords). • Login Information of Windows Mail application (Windows 8 or later). Windows Vault Location Windows vault files are stored in the following folders: C:\Users\[User Profile]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Vault C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Vault C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Vault Inside these vault folders, there is Policy.vpol filename that contains the encryption key. The encryption key is used to decrypt the .vcrd files in the same vault folder. Notice For Windows 7 Users The term 'Windows Vault' is somewhat confusing because the passwords displayed by Windows 7 as Windows Vault are actually stored inside ...
5/5 5,403 Dec 20, 2023
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VideoCacheView v3.05 64bit
VideoCacheView v3.05 64bit After watching a video in a Web site, you may want to save the video file into your local disk for playing it offline in the future. If the video file is stored in your browser's cache, this utility can help you to extract the video file from the cache and save it for watching it in the future. It automatically scans the entire cache of Internet Explorer, Mozilla-based Web browsers (Including Firefox), Opera, and Chrome, and then finds all video files that are currently stored in it. It allows you to easily copy the cached video files into another folder for playing/watching them in the future. If you have a movie player that is configured to play flv files, it also allows you to play the video directly from your browser's cache. Notice for users of Internet Explorer 10.0 and 11.0: In order to get videos from these versions of IE, you have to press F6 (Advanced Options) and choose the 'Internet Explorer 10 Cache' option in the 'Load video files...' section. Versions History Version 3.05 Added 'Manually Merge Selected Files' option (Ctrl+M). If you have split video files that VideoCacheView cannot detect and merge automatically, you can select all items, press Ctrl+M and then VideoCacheView will merge all selected items into one. After using the 'Manually Merge Selected Files' option, you can use the 'Copy Selected Files To...' option to generate the merged file. Be aware that the order of the merged files is determined according to the created time of every file. Using VideoCacheView VideoCacheView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file (VideoCacheView.exe) After running VideoCacheView, it scan the cache folders of your Internet Explorer and Mozilla browsers, as ...
5/5 4,259 Dec 18, 2019
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ZIP VNCPassView v1.05
VNCPassView v1.05 VNCPassView is a small utility that recover the passwords stored by the VNC tool. It can recover 2 of passwords: password stored for the current logged-on user (HKEY_CURRENT_USER in the Registry), and password stored for the all users. Versions History Version 1.05 - Added support for the password of TightVNC. Using VNCPassView This utility doesn't require any installaion process or additional DLLs. Just run the executable file (VNCPassView.exe), and the VNC passwords will be displayed, if they are stored on your computer. Translating VNCPassView to other languages In order to translate VNCPassView to other language, follow the instructions below: Run VNCPassView with /savelangfile parameter: VNCPassView.exe /savelangfile A file named VNCPassView_lng.ini will be created in the folder of VNCPassView utility. Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text editor. Translate all string entries to the desired language. Optionally, you can also add your name and/or a link to your Web site. (TranslatorName and TranslatorURL values) If you add this information, it'll be used in the 'About' window. After you finish the translation, Run VNCPassView, and all translated strings will be loaded from the language file. If you want to run VNCPassView without the translation, simply rename the language file, or move it to another folder. License This utility is released as freeware. You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, you must include all files in the distribution package, without any modification ! Disclaimer The software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the ...
5/5 8,703 Sep 14, 2019
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Volumouse v1.65 - Control the sound volume with a wheel mouse
Volumouse provides you a quick and easy way to control the sound volume on your system - simply by rolling the wheel of your wheel mouse. It allows you to define a set of rules for determining when the wheel will be used for changing the sound volume. For example: You can configure Volumouse to use your mouse wheel for volume control when the Alt key is hold down, when the left mouse button is down, when the mouse cursor is over the taskbar, and so on... When the conditions that you define are not satisfied, your mouse wheel will be used for the regular scrolling tasks, exactly as before.
0/5 8,370 Nov 16, 2008
Copyright (c) 2004 - 2008 Nir Sofer
Volumouse v1.65 64bit - Control the sound volume with a wheel mouse
64bit Edition. Volumouse provides you a quick and easy way to control the sound volume on your system - simply by rolling the wheel of your wheel mouse. It allows you to define a set of rules for determining when the wheel will be used for changing the sound volume. For example: You can configure Volumouse to use your mouse wheel for volume control when the Alt key is hold down, when the left mouse button is down, when the mouse cursor is over the taskbar, and so on... When the conditions that you define are not satisfied, your mouse wheel will be used for the regular scrolling tasks, exactly as before.
0/5 8,351 Nov 16, 2008
Copyright (c) 2004 - 2008 Nir Sofer
WakeMeOnLan v1.91
WakeMeOnLan v1.91 This utility allows you to easily turn on one or more computers remotely by sending Wake-on-LAN (WOL) packet to the remote computers. When your computers are turned on, WakeMeOnLan allows you to scan your network, and collect the MAC addresses of all your computers, and save the computers list into a file. Later, when your computers are turned off or in standby mode, you can use the stored computers list to easily choose the computer you want to turn on, and then turn on all these computers with a single click. WakeMeOnLan also allows you to turn on a computer from command-line, by specifying the computer name, IP address, or the MAC address of the remote network card. System Requirements And Limitations • On some Windows 10/8 systems, the Wake-Up feature doesn't work if the 'Send The Wake-on-LAN Packet To...' option is set to 'Broadcast Address 255.255.255.255'. If you have this problem, you should set this option to 'Broadcast Address According to IP Address'. • On the computer that you run WakeMeOnLan: WakeMeOnLan works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 10, including x64 versions of Windows. • On the remote computer: WakeMeOnLan can turn on the remote computer only if this feature is supported and enabled on the remote computer. Be aware that Wake-on-LAN feature only works on wired network. Wireless networks are not supported. • In order to enable the Wake-on-LAN feature on the remote computer: - On some computers, you may need to enable this feature on the BIOS setup. - In the network card properties, you should go to the 'Power Management' and/or 'Advanced' ...
5/5 5,010 May 16, 2023
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/wakemeonlan_th.png"border="0">
WebBrowserPassView v2.12
WebBrowserPassView v2.12 A password recovery tool that reveals the passwords stored by the following Web browsers: Internet Explorer (Version 4.0 - 11.0), Mozilla Firefox (All Versions), Google Chrome, Safari, and Opera. This tool can be used to recover your lost/forgotten password of any Website, including popular Web sites, like Facebook, Yahoo, Google, and GMail, as long as the password is stored by your Web Browser. After retrieving your lost passwords, you can save them into text/html/csv/xml file, by using the 'Save Selected Items' option (Ctrl+S). System Requirements And Limitations • This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000, and up to Windows 10, including 64-bit systems. Older versions of Windows (Windows 98/ME) are not supported, because this utility is a Unicode application. • Currently, WebBrowserPassView cannot retrieve passwords from external hard-drive (Except of Firefox Web browser). Support for that might be added in future versions. • On Internet Explorer 7.0-9.0, the passwords are encrypted with the URL of the Web site, so WebBrowserPassView uses the history file of Internet Explorer to decrypt the passwords. If you clear the history of Internet Explorer, WebBrowserPassView won't be able to decrypt the passwords. • On Google Chrome - passwords originally imported from Internet Explorer 7.0-9.0, cannot be decrypted. Changes: v2.12: Fixed to display the password of Chromium-based Web browser if it's not encrypted (Like in the portable version of Brave). Updated to work properly in high DPI mode. Using WebBrowserPassView WebBrowserPassView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - WebBrowserPassView.exe After running it, the main window of WebBrowserPassView displays the list of all Web browser passwords found in your system. ...
5/5 3,773 Dec 11, 2022
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WebCacheImageInfo v1.32
WebCacheImageInfo v1.32 WebCacheImageInfo is a simple tool that searches for JPEG images with EXIF information stored inside the cache of your Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome), and then it displays the list of all images found in the cache with the interesting information stored in them, like the software that was used to create the image, the camera model that was used to photograph the image, and the date/time that the image was created. System Requirements And Limitations This utility works in any version of Windows, starting from Windows XP and up to Windows 10. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. The following Web browsers are supported: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, SeaMonkey, and Google Chrome. Opera is not supported because it stores the JPEG images in Webp format. WebCacheImageInfo won't work if you configure your Web browser to clear the cache after closing it. It's recommended to close all windows of your Web browser before using WebCacheImageInfo, to ensure that all cache files are saved to the disk. Be aware that WebCacheImageInfo only displays JPEG images with EXIF information stored in them. It doesn't display other images stored in the cache of your Web browsers. Change Info: Version 1.32: Updated to work properly with the new cache partitioning of Chrome. (In previous versions, URL was displayed with _dk_ prefix). Start Using WebCacheImageInfo WebCacheImageInfo doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - WebCacheImageInfo.exe After running it, WebCacheImageInfo begins to scan the cache of your Web browser and displays every JPEG image with EXIF information found inside the cache. You may need to wait up to a few minutes until the scanning ...
5/5 8,241 Feb 22, 2021
Nir Sofer <img src="https://www.oldergeeks.com/downloads/gallery/thumbs/webcacheimageinfo_th.png"border="0">
WebVideoCap v1.33 - Capture Flash video and RTSP/MMS streams.
While watching a video in a Web site, you may sometimes want to save the video into your local drive, and then play it offline later. This utility allows you to capture .flv (Flash Video) files and RTSP/MMS video streams while the Web browser download and play them inside a Web page. After the entire video file is downloaded and played by the Web browser, the video file is saved in the folder that you selected, and you can play it offline later with any Video player. WebVideoCap can capture the video files of most popular video-sharing sites, including YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo Video, iFilm, Metacafe, Putfile, and more...
0/5 8,461 Nov 16, 2008
Copyright (c) 2007 - 2008 Nir Sofer
WhatInStartup v1.35 32bit
WhatInStartup v1.35 32bit This utility displays the list of all applications that are loaded automatically when Windows starts up. For each application, the following information is displayed: Startup Type (Registry/Startup Folder), Command-Line String, Product Name, File Version, Company Name, Location in the Registry or file system, and more. It allows you to easily disable or delete unwanted programs that run in your Windows startup. You can use it on your currently running instance of Windows, as well as you can use it on external instance of Windows in another drive. WhatInStartup also supports a special "Permanent Disabling" feature - If a program that you previously disabled added itself again to the startup list of Windows, WhatInStartup will automatically detect the change and disable it again. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 8. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.35: Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option. Added x64 build. Using WhatInStartup WhatInStartup doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply copy the executable file (WhatInStartup.exe) info any folder you like, and run it. After running it, the main window of WhatInStartup displays the list of all programs that are loaded at Windows startup. You can select one or more items, and then disable them (F7), enable them back after previously disabled (F8), delete them (Ctrl+Delete), or save them into text/csv/html/xml file (Ctrl+S). Permanent Disabling Permanent Disabling is a special feature of WhatInStartup that allows you to Permanently enforce the disabling of programs in Windows startup. Many programs add themselves into the Windows startup list without even asking you, and even if you disable or delete them, these programs add themselves ...
5/5 4,795 Jan 13, 2017
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WhatInStartup v1.35 64bit
WhatInStartup v1.35 64bit This utility displays the list of all applications that are loaded automatically when Windows starts up. For each application, the following information is displayed: Startup Type (Registry/Startup Folder), Command-Line String, Product Name, File Version, Company Name, Location in the Registry or file system, and more. It allows you to easily disable or delete unwanted programs that run in your Windows startup. You can use it on your currently running instance of Windows, as well as you can use it on external instance of Windows in another drive. WhatInStartup also supports a special "Permanent Disabling" feature - If a program that you previously disabled added itself again to the startup list of Windows, WhatInStartup will automatically detect the change and disable it again. System Requirements This utility works on any version of Windows starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 8. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. Versions History Version 1.35: Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option. Added x64 build. Using WhatInStartup WhatInStartup doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply copy the executable file (WhatInStartup.exe) info any folder you like, and run it. After running it, the main window of WhatInStartup displays the list of all programs that are loaded at Windows startup. You can select one or more items, and then disable them (F7), enable them back after previously disabled (F8), delete them (Ctrl+Delete), or save them into text/csv/html/xml file (Ctrl+S). Permanent Disabling Permanent Disabling is a special feature of WhatInStartup that allows you to Permanently enforce the disabling of programs in Windows startup. Many programs add themselves into the Windows startup list without even asking you, and even if you disable or delete them, these programs add themselves ...
5/5 4,881 Jan 13, 2017
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WhatIsHang 1.27
WhatIsHang 1.27 Sometimes, Windows or a running application hangs, the user interface abruptly stops responding, and you cannot determine what has caused the problem or how to troubleshoot the issue. This utility tries to detect the software or process that is currently hung, and displays some information that may allow you to sort out and understand what exactly is at the root of such unexpected behavior. Most of the information displayed in WhatIsHang's report, like Call Stack, Stack Data, Processor Registers, and Memory Data is designed for users with Windows programming knowledge. However, WhatIsHang also presents a list of strings and dll files related to the hang issue that can help users without programming skills understand and overcome the causes of the problem and restore normal operation. Changelog: Version 1.27 Fixed bug: The 'Automatically Get Report' menu item failed to work properly.
5/5 6,181 Sep 02, 2017
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WhoisCL v1.90
WhoisCL v1.90 WhoisCL is a simple command-line utility that allows you to easily get information about a registered domain. It automatically connect to the right WHOIS server, according to the top-level domain name, and retrieve the WHOIS record of the domain. It supports both generic domains and country code domains. System Requirements Windows operating system: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/2008/7/8/10. Internet connection. On a firewall, you should allow outgoing connections to port 43. Versions History Version 1.90 - Added -s command-line option, which allows you to specify the WHOIS server to use instead of taking it from the servers list of WhoisCL. Usage WhoisCL [-r] [-n] [-socks4] [-socks5] Domain [-r] If you specify this option, the top remark lines of the WHOIS record are automatically removed. [-n] If you specify this option, WhoisCL will get the correct WHOIS server from xx.whois-servers.net, instead of using the internal WHOIS servers list. [-socks4] Specifies SOCKS4 proxy to use, in IPAddress:Port format [-socks5] Specifies SOCKS5 proxy to use, in IPAddress:Port format Domain Domain name. Examples: WhoisCL microsoft.com WhoisCL -r google.com WhoisCL -n w3c.org WhoisCL -socks4 192.168.0.55:1080 nirsoft.net WhoisCL -socks5 192.168.10.55:9980 facebook.com Example for WhoisCL output: WHOIS Server: whois.markmonitor.com Registrant: Google Inc. (DOM-258879) 2400 E. Bayshore Pkwy Mountain View CA 94043 US Domain Name: google.com Registrar Name: Markmonitor.com Registrar Whois: whois.markmonitor.com Registrar Homepage: https://www.markmonitor.com Administrative Contact: DNS Admin (NIC-1340142) Google Inc. 2400 E. Bayshore Pkwy Mountain View CA 94043 US dns-admin@google.com +1.6503300100 Fax- +1.6506181499 Technical Contact, Zone Contact: DNS Admin (NIC-1340144) Google Inc. 2400 E. Bayshore Pkwy Mountain View CA 94043 US dns-admin@google.com +1.6503300100 Fax- +1.6506181499 Created on..............: 1997-Sep-15. Expires on..............: 2011-Sep-14. Record last updated on..: 2005-Jul-25 20:14:20. Domain servers in listed order: NS3.GOOGLE.COM NS4.GOOGLE.COM NS1.GOOGLE.COM NS2.GOOGLE.COM MarkMonitor.com - The Leader in Corporate Domain Management ---------------------------------------------------------- For Global Domain Consolidation, Research &amp; Intelligence, and Enterprise DNS, go to: ...
5/5 8,549 Apr 11, 2021
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