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Oh come on, but this together with all the other things this "person" is doing and it all adds up to malicious software.
His denial of this fact means nothing, its evidence and common sense that prevails here.
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I swear in the name of God that I am not doing any malicious thing now.... What else can I do to proove this?
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I am not very active on this board and I hadn't known this was going on for some time. I just see he has reposted a query which I had answered a few hours ago!
I get the picture now!
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Abbe Saale beena tarke ke daal,
What's malicious in editing Registry?
Manas Bhardwaj wrote: Why is it like that all your questions are somehow related to the actions which would usually be done by a malicious software.
Manas Bhardwaj wrote: I have serious doubts.
I dont think like there's anything malicious in editing the Registry! Even great softwares available in the market edit the registry. Every good software will edit the registry. But how would you know that? You are insane and you never created even any single form application in your life, did you?
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Oooo! Flame boy is getting brave! I'm going to sit back and enjoy this!
No trees were harmed in the sending of this message; however, a significant number of electrons were slightly inconvenienced.
This message is made of fully recyclable Zeros and Ones
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Rajdeep.NET wrote: I dont think like there's anything malicious in editing the Registry
You're right. On its own there is nothing malicious here.
Put it together with
a) Hiding the window executing code
b) Making a directory inaccessible
c) Copying the currently executing application
and it all equals a malicious intent.
You will get no further help from me, but I reserve the right to continue to ridicule and heckle you.
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J4amieC wrote: You will get no further help from me, but I reserve the right to continue to ridicule and heckle you.
Please please please Sir, dont ruin my career. I promise I was never upto any malicious thing.
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Rajdeep.NET wrote: Please please please Sir, dont ruin my career
Career! Career?
How the hell can you have a career?
Everyone in CP writes your code for you. You are apparently unable to perform the simplest of Google searches. You have no idea of how to design an application. For goodness sake, you even have to ask here about how to write a text file. You were not aware that a batch file is a text file, therefore indicating that you have not got clue one about the way a computer/operating system works.
I ask again, how the hell can you have a career?
As someone said earlier SOAD.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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At the risk of sounding idiotic, what's (a) SOAD?
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My guess is "Sod Off And Die".
Scott
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Scott has exactly got what I meant, although, not wishing to malign the earlier user, it would have been appropriate for this thread if he meant this[^].
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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We're not the ones ruining your career...
You don't need any help with that. You're doing fine job of that all by yourself.
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Rajdeep.NET wrote: I dont think
Rajdeep.NET wrote: You are insane and you never created even any single form application in your life, did you?
Have to turned to insulting people who know more than you now?
Yes, adding a registry for your application can be useful and some products use it but it is also widely accessible to malicious attack!
Your posts are raising red flags everywhere, you may intentionally be playing dumb to wind us up or, most likely, you don't know what your talking about. In which case you should go and do some serious research rather than coming here wanting mummy to hold your hand.
Lets see what is waving tiny red flags at us:
0) You posted a 'joke' about deleting a DLL file from the Windows folder.
1) You ask for someone to tell you how to "randomly" search for a file to be deleted.
2) You want to copy the executing file.
3) You're asking about batch files.
4) Hiding the executing window.
5) You want to edit the access of a folder.
6) You're now playing with the registry.
You cannot deny that all of those things put together are malicious!
Grow up, stop acting like an annoying spoilt child!
My failometer has shot off the end of the scale!
I seem to have misplaced my ban button.. no wait... found it!
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fly904 wrote: 0) You posted a 'joke' about deleting a DLL file from the Windows folder.
1) You ask for someone to tell you how to "randomly" search for a file to be deleted.
2) You want to copy the executing file.
3) You're asking about batch files.
4) Hiding the executing window.
5) You want to edit the access of a folder.
6) You're now playing with the registry.
You wrote so long for me! I couldn't believe that!!! Thanks for that, first. Secondly, it would have been better if you could have given be the code for doing so....
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Rajdeep.NET wrote: Every good software will edit the registry
Not always. If you're saving settings, it makes far more sense to use the app.config file (unless you write a service, in which case you shouldn't need to save any settings anyway). My applications have an encrypted XML file which is read into a Settings class using Reflection and LINQ
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Rajdeep.NET wrote: I dont think like there's anything malicious in editing the Registry! Even great softwares available in the market edit the registry. Every good software will edit the registry. But how would you know that? You are insane and you never created even any single form application in your life, did you?
That is entirely untrue, not every great software edits the registry.
The difference, every piece of malicious software that ever existed edits the registry. They lock folders, delete or edit dlls, copy from memory... wait a second, am I talking about malicious programs or am I listing your previous threads....
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I had an in process dll developed in c# of VS2005, if I want to communicate to a windows form application developed in vc6.0,
how can I do this?
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Dear Frnds...
need your help..
How to unzip the .zip file programatically
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* By launching a Process to unzip it
* By using the built in classes
* By using a third-party library
Do you know how to Google?
I are troll
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Hi all
I'm faced to deverlop a program that sends a message from one form to another using Delegate and Event.
I do know a little about Delegate but do not know about Event. I can't make them work together.
Here is my exaple
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Nine_ wrote: Here is my exaple
Er..............
Where? Or are you using anonymous delegates?
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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//aspx.cs page
//button1 click will fire the delegate event and then the onShowAllClick will fire the event.
protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("hi");
}
//delegate event
public void ShowAllClick(object sender, System.Web.UI.WebControls.CommandEventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("hello");
}
//delegate
public event CommandEventHandler Show;
protected void onShowAllClick(Object sender, CommandEventArgs e)
{
if (e is CommandEventArgs)
{
ShowAllClick(sender, e);
}
}
//aspx page
<asp:button id="Button1" runat="server" onclick="Button1_Click" text="Button" oncommand="onShowAllClick">
Padmanabhan
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