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Winlog.exe--What is it?

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Submitted by Pyromaniac on May 11, 2010 - 3:48pm

Ok, I've done numerous google searches, and kinda learned it was a virus and malware and such, but I'm not sure what it does in terms of to a flash drive. One of my teachers had a virus like that and when I inserted my drive into her computer, I think I caught it from her. On my computer, I couldn't autorun my PortableApps.com Platform 2.0 Beta 4 because Sophos said 'autorun.inf' and 'winlog.exe' were viruses.

I never had a virus before, so I don't know what the extent of the virus does... whether it just stays hidden in the root directory or if it goes through all the directories.

[Patents] Microsoft Patents Portable Applications

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Submitted by digitxp on May 7, 2010 - 4:50pm

Network World On Tuesday, Microsoft was awarded a U.S. patent for "portable applications." The description of this innovative technology? Running an executable file from a flash device.

Does this mean anything to PortableApps.com over here? It mentions “portable applications that can be executed from a portable memory device (such as a USB flash drive) without impacting the configuration of the computer,” but also “can run an application on an attached computer solely from the flash drive.”

Family Tree Maker 16 Request info

Submitted by sadsack on May 7, 2010 - 4:29am

Hi all,
I did make at posting at the ftm16 beta posting but maybe due to the age of the last posting there, I thought it might be a good idea to see if anyone could answer my question here.

Does anyone know if the ftm executable that is supposed to be available "is available" elsewhere.

would be very much appreciated if someone could throw some light on the subject...

ttfn

sadsack

Upgrading to SP3

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Submitted by Pyromaniac on May 6, 2010 - 11:24am

Ok. I got me an new laptop which is actually 10 years old but it has XP (SP2) and I wanna upgrade to SP3. I noticed it says to back up files before you install. But I have nowhere to back them up to. My friend says that if you don't back the files up, and your battery dies or your computer turns of in the middle of upgrading, you computer crashes and you might not be able to use your computer any more.

But will I still lose files if I don't back them up and complete the installation without my computer turning off?

Portable SVN Client

Submitted by Saij on May 5, 2010 - 11:09am

Hi,

I'm searching a good portable SVN client. I already tried SubCommander, SmartSVN (which I must buy to use the features I need -.-) and RapidSVN. But none of them is usable for me.

I'm currently using SlikSVN but it stores its settings and data in the AppData directory and in the registry. Maybe someone could get it portable?

Or does someone has a good tip for a portable SVN client?

Greets
Saij

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