registry scanner

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Lius

any application to scan the registry for changes for a period of time, say 1 day
or 1 hour?
 
Lius said:
any application to scan the registry for changes for a period of time,
say 1 day or 1 hour?

Why not LIVE monitoring of critical registry changes ?
 
This may help.

RegistryProt
http://www.securityconfig.com/software/desktopmonitoring/registryprot_2.0.html
http://www.diamondcs.com.au/index.php?page=regprot
RegistryProt is a 100% free, standalone, compact, low-level realtime
registry monitor and protector, that adds another dimension to
Windows security and intrusion detection. By monitoring important
locations and keys in the Windows system registry, RegistryProt will
alert whenever a key is added or changed, and then give the option of
accepting the key change, reverting back to the original key setting,
or deleting the key.

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jmatt said:
This may help.

RegistryProt
http://www.securityconfig.com/software/desktopmonitoring/registryprot_2.0.html
http://www.diamondcs.com.au/index.php?page=regprot
RegistryProt is a 100% free, standalone, compact, low-level realtime
registry monitor and protector, that adds another dimension to
Windows security and intrusion detection. By monitoring important
locations and keys in the Windows system registry,

RegistryProt will
alert whenever a key is added or changed, and then give the option of
accepting the key change, reverting back to the original key setting,
or deleting the key.

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* Please report abuse to http://xinbox.com/sixfiles

Spybot S& D does that if optioned in to sessions.

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the Straussian neocons

Ellis_Jay
 
just one more question

any software to monitor this folder

C:\WINDOWS\system32 ?

that is if any applications want to add something, it need permissions?
 

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