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Guest bill@love.ranch
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I have something running that keeps warning and asking permission for

an app to change a regisitry entry.

 

I want it to stop but I don't know what it is.

 

It is not my firewall.

 

It appears to be a Windows XP SP2 thing that started after a clean

reinstall. - or maybe after an update was installed.

 

Maybe it has to do with Sysinternals but if so I don't know how to

stop it. When I say OK it doesn't remember and asks again on next

reboot.

 

 

 

any ideas.

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Guest Thee Chicago Wolf
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Re: What app monitors registry changes?

 

>I have something running that keeps warning and asking permission for

>an app to change a regisitry entry.

>

>I want it to stop but I don't know what it is.

>

>It is not my firewall.

>

>It appears to be a Windows XP SP2 thing that started after a clean

>reinstall. - or maybe after an update was installed.

>

>Maybe it has to do with Sysinternals but if so I don't know how to

>stop it. When I say OK it doesn't remember and asks again on next

>reboot.

>

>

>

>any ideas.

 

Try regmon

 

- Thee Chicago Wolf

Guest Newbie Coder
Posted

Re: What app monitors registry changes?

 

Bill,

 

Regon for anything other than Vista & Process Mon for Vista

 

Regmon:

 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinternals/bb896652.aspx

 

Process Monitor:

 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx

 

Of course there are others on the market. The makers of Spybot do a utility to watches the

registry, but it's more like 'regedit'

 

--

Newbie Coder

(It's just a name)

 

 

 

 

<bill@love.ranch> wrote in message news:r59dt3teciver3mcfun771ssklfd4pgab9@4ax.com...

> I have something running that keeps warning and asking permission for

> an app to change a regisitry entry.

>

> I want it to stop but I don't know what it is.

>

> It is not my firewall.

>

> It appears to be a Windows XP SP2 thing that started after a clean

> reinstall. - or maybe after an update was installed.

>

> Maybe it has to do with Sysinternals but if so I don't know how to

> stop it. When I say OK it doesn't remember and asks again on next

> reboot.

>

>

>

> any ideas.


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