X-raypc

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Frank Bohan

Has anyone tried this?:

<quote> XBlock Systems is pleased to announce a new freeware product to help
technical users regain control of their machines and to assist spyware
researchers doing log analysis. This tool is not meant to replace your
standard anti-spyware scanner, but serve as diagnostic tool to help identify
questionable processes on a machine. </quote>

http://www.x-raypc.com/

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Frank Bohan
¶ Dutch Pangram: Zweedse ex-VIP, behoorlijk gek op quantumfysica.
 
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ellis_jay

Frank said:
Has anyone tried this?:

<quote> XBlock Systems is pleased to announce a new freeware product
to help technical users regain control of their machines and to
assist spyware researchers doing log analysis. This tool is not meant
to replace your standard anti-spyware scanner, but serve as
diagnostic tool to help identify questionable processes on a machine.
</quote>

http://www.x-raypc.com/

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Frank Bohan
¶ Dutch Pangram: Zweedse ex-VIP, behoorlijk gek op quantumfysica.

Thanx, Frank. Just what I was looking for at this precise moment! Worked
great!

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consists in being nothing at all. ___________Soren Kierkegaard

Ellis_jay
 
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John Corliss

Frank said:
Has anyone tried this?:

<quote> XBlock Systems is pleased to announce a new freeware product to help
technical users regain control of their machines and to assist spyware
researchers doing log analysis. This tool is not meant to replace your
standard anti-spyware scanner, but serve as diagnostic tool to help identify
questionable processes on a machine. </quote>

http://www.x-raypc.com/

Looks like a great idea, but I did a Google and can't find it listed at
any of my favorite freeware sites. Also:

"Currently the known list of trusted process is small and we are in the
process of increasing this database as time allows."

Might be a good idea to wait until it gets more mature and is reviewed
by a reputable freeware website.
 
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ms

Frank said:
Has anyone tried this?:

<quote> XBlock Systems is pleased to announce a new freeware product to help
technical users regain control of their machines and to assist spyware
researchers doing log analysis. This tool is not meant to replace your
standard anti-spyware scanner, but serve as diagnostic tool to help identify
questionable processes on a machine. </quote>

http://www.x-raypc.com/

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Frank Bohan
¶ Dutch Pangram: Zweedse ex-VIP, behoorlijk gek op quantumfysica.
Frank:
Is this only for XP? I see nothing on the website about OS requirements.

In W98SE, when I open it, I get an error screen "Illegal Operation".

Mike Sa
 

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