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General discussions of portable apps and news.

do portable apps leave ANYTHING on your computer?

Submitted by llmercll on February 5, 2009 - 10:47pm

I know you can run portable from a flash drive without isntalling anything, but I'm wondering if running a portapp on a computer installs anything into the computer registry or store any settings on a folder on the computer. basically, is there any footprint or anything left behind after the flash drive is removed.

also, do portapps suffer from anything that the full version doesnt? are they slower? or missing features?

Dial-up, PortableApps, and a thumb drive...

Submitted by Gimmick on February 5, 2009 - 1:43am

Hello,
I think you at PortableApps.com will like this idea. Although you reading this, might not know, many people still use dial-up, and I'm sure your download manager makes life a lot easier. But take a moment to figure how much time would be spent downloading ALL of your apps. Even with a great connection, it would be slow.

Portable Apps and Flash Drive Security

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Submitted by Ken Saunders on February 4, 2009 - 7:36pm

Hello,
I'm looking for information on how to lock down and secure both my Flash Drive and Portable Apps within it just in case I do something stupid like leave it somewhere that I shouldn't or lose it.
As you can imagine, someone accessing the contents of my Flash Drive could be devastating.

I'd appreciate any info.
Thanks

Ken

To John, I Apologize - To Portable Apps, Thanks & Congrats

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Submitted by Ken Saunders on February 4, 2009 - 7:27pm

Hello,
First of all, it's amazing to see how far Portable Apps has come in just a few years. I remember John promoting Firefox Portable (or was it Portable Firefox) on the old Spread Firefox site and on his own old site.
Admittedly, I probably didn't make a good impression with John considering how outspoken I was about his efforts to show Firefox users how to make Firefox look just like IE. I just figured that Firefox is Firefox and it should look like anything but IE and people learn new software every day and so they should and would get used to Firefox's interface.

[HELP] With autorun

Submitted by Communist Monkey on February 3, 2009 - 3:44pm

I installed the portable platform (just the menu and autorundata) I changed the icon to my own icon instead of the site icon and I cant get the menu to automatically open when I insert the drive.

This is what my autorun file looks like:

[quote]
[Autorun]
Open=StartPortableApps.exe
Action=Start PortableApps.com
ICON=memory card 2.ico
[/quote]

Can anyone help me make the portable apps menu automattically open rather than clicking it?

Looking for Bat_To_Exe_Converter false positive post

Submitted by PollieXmas on February 3, 2009 - 11:12am

Hi Guys,

After searching the entire day trying to find a post (by MarkoM I think) that specifies how to fix the false positive the Bat_To_Exe_Converter creates and that can be fixed by replacing UPX? with UPC?, I give up and hope that someone can point me in the right direction.

I used Bat_To_Exe Converter to make a ghost exe of a very simple bat file. Avast detects it as a trojan whenever PAM launches.

As I understood the post in question there is a way to edit? the exe to remove the false positive detection.

Thanks in advance for the help.

.NET possibly no longer a concern for PA users on Vista

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Submitted by Bahamut on February 1, 2009 - 9:27pm

The .NET framework comes through Windows Update and is classified as "Important". I know because I got it today. Now I don't know how updates work on XP nowadays, but the default in Vista is to download and install all updates as soon as they are found. This means that almost all machines with an internet connection running Vista will have .NET 3.5 now. Of course, this doesn't mean .NET is no longer a dependency to worry about since XP is still what one typically encounters, but those who routinely work with Vista will now likely to be able to use .NET apps without worry.

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