A more accurate app use analyzer than add/remove's

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I wrote this recently to aid in cleaning up my client's systems. You
may find it useful.

Hi - not to put too fine a point on it, nobody with any sense will download
and open a zip file from a stranger in a newsgroup.
 
What if it's SPAM? Don't want to download a file and it could be SPAM. Be
very careful of people posting files like this for unsuspecting people to
trust. Don't go there.

I run usalaptoprepair.com and I own a walk in shop in Visalia
California. It's not spam. It's a tool.
 
I run usalaptoprepair.com and I own a walk in shop in Visalia
California. It's not spam. It's a tool.

It's very kind of you to post it, but may I suggest you post a link to the
main page instead and make sure there's a lot of explanatory text? There are
many creeps out there posting infected junk to newsgroups, and nobody can
afford to clink blindly on a link to a potentially dangerous file type -
especially when the post is 'out of the blue' and not a response to an
existing problem.
 
I run usalaptoprepair.com and I own a walk in shop in Visalia
California. It's not spam. It's a tool.

So you advertise in the microsoft public forums? Can't you afford to
advertise in normal avenues? People who hawk files and services here are
USUALLY spammers.

What you are doing is tacky.
 
I run usalaptoprepair.com and I own a walk in shop in Visalia
California. It's not spam. It's a tool.

It would be better if you made a web page for your utility, describing
what it does and how to use it, and then direct those in need to your
page. Unless the tool or utility is very well known almost no one in
their right mind would download a utility from a stranger in a newgroup,
it's just common sense.

John
 
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