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Finished Programs / Re: IDEA: Registry keys monitor - user selectable
« on: November 09, 2009, 12:11 PM »
MJ Registry Watcher may satisfy your requirements. :-\
http://www.jacobsm.com/mjsoft.htm


Thanks for the info. This app is better than I had initially wanted.

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Finished Programs / SOLVED: Registry keys monitor - user selectable
« on: November 07, 2009, 05:26 AM »
I use a program called Regprotect that alerts me every time a new entry is made in the 'Run' keys in the registry. When a program tries to add a key to the "\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"  or the "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" a dialog box pops up and asks me if I want to allow the new entry to be added.

Is there a program that does this same thing, but allows a user to choose other registry keys to monitor and protect? Thanks for your help.

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IDEA: I need something that can stop Windows from displaying the "Open File - Security Warning" every time I try to run an .EXE executable file. I clear the "Always ask before opening this file" checkbox so it won't appear again, but it still does. If this can be killed off with a registry setting, please let me know. Here's what I'm talking about:


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I do have some suggestions and some explanations of some minor problems I've run into. I would like to send you some screenshots of what I'm seeing, if that's ok with you. I'll zip up the screenshots then upload the .zip archive as an attachment. I've attached a screenshot as an attachment that gives you a good idea of what I'm talking about.

Also, does TextCapture "poll" the targeted area? If so, what is the time interval, and can it be adjusted by, say, a slider bar? The reason I'm asking is because of the speed that text appears and disappears (or changes) in the status bar. The text changes very quickly. Can TextCapture capture rapidly changing text? Thanks for your help.


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Many thanks to housetier and Innuendo for your replies. What I really am looking for is something that captures all of the text that appears in the Firefox status bar (or any other web browsers); I just want to know what webpages are loaded or referenced whenever I visit a page. I'm sorry for not being clearer about what I'm looking for.

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IDEA: I am looking for a program that can capture all of the text that appears in Firefox's status bar (v3.5.3). I want to capture the text so I can then manually enter web addresses in AdBlock Plus (as filters). After a filter is activated AdBlock Plus blocks all traffic from the addresses, which makes web surfing a lot faster since garbage websites are summarily blocked from transmitting anything to your web browser. The problem is that the text that appears in the status bar appears and then disappears so quickly. Some of the referenced web pages can take a long time to respond, which means the web browser sits idle, doing nothing until the unwanted page finally responds.

An example webpage that I have noticed is frequently linked to the page I'm viewing is something like www.google.analytics.com -> sounds like google is tracking my every move, in order to serve up ads.

Perhaps someone can make an app that captures all text that appears in a specific region of the screen (of course, user-definable)? That might be more useful than just capturing status bar text. Plus it would be able to capture text in other browsers, etc.

Hopefully my request doesn't sound totally retarded. Thanks to everyone who replies.

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