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Message-ID: <409E1A64.7040309@nbnet.nb.ca>
From: smenard at nbnet.nb.ca (Steve Menard)
Subject: Registry Watcher

Aditya, ALD [Aditya Lalit Deshmukh] wrote:
>>>the common installation inserts and all programs have values that must be
>>>inserted. If a "watcher" would have a data base to follow and any odd or
>>>uncommon entries could be flagged. As far as I know all newly found viruses
>>>insert registry entries and these could be placed in a data base that would
>>>cause registry to deny and flag. 
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>>viruses generally attack registry first because most of the application including 
>>os use registry for running properly.. so registry is the favorite target. but 
>>a virus can do much harm without changing registry also. 
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> hey for this sort of thing i use a program called as proport, it watches all the autostart up registry entries and alerts u when any new program is added to it. this program sits in the system tray so it is not obstrusive download it from www.tudpage.com u dont want regmon but proport for this sort of thing
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> -aditya
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I think it's supposed to be

www.tdupage.com


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