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Sam

posted on 7th May 05 at 15:46

Well yeah but I wanted to find out what it looks at in the registry (aside from it's own registry keys)...

Nah not a virus... EPC... :lol:


Mikorsa16v

posted on 7th May 05 at 14:33

quote:
Originally posted by Sam
I found it just now on the VC5 CD but I need to find out what registry entries it uses and stuff and I don't think Spy tells you?


Can you not look through the registry yourself? I take it you are looking at some sort of Malware or virus?


Sam

posted on 7th May 05 at 14:20

I found it just now on the VC5 CD but I need to find out what registry entries it uses and stuff and I don't think Spy tells you?


Mikorsa16v

posted on 7th May 05 at 13:59

more likely to be on the VC CD - does that include C++?


Mikorsa16v

posted on 7th May 05 at 13:58

yeah should be try it.


Mikorsa16v

posted on 7th May 05 at 13:58

The basic way it runs is you run the program you wish - i.e. Internet Explorer, then go into Spy+ and select the program you wish to (loose term) debug, and it will tell you stuff - the only reason i used it was to find window sizes etc - but it can do more


Sam

posted on 7th May 05 at 13:57

Would it be on the VB5 or VC CDs? As I've got them?


Mikorsa16v

posted on 7th May 05 at 13:56

Yes part of Visual Studio there is a tool called Spy+ - its in the tools folder on Visual Studio - you can get this from installing just a single entity - i.e. Visual Basic classic - i think this will install the utility.

Its not easy to use though - but once you get used to it it is :lol:


Sam

posted on 7th May 05 at 13:48

Does anyone know of a utility I can use that can tell me what files a program tries to open when you run it, or what registry entries it uses, etc.?