"(PeteCresswell)" wrote:
Per Paul:
You'd toss a command like this in some Startup thing, then see
if it takes.
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd.html
I started, then chickened out when WebOfTrust gave the site it's
worst rating in all categories.
The problem is likely that nirsoft offers a number of administrator-type
tools which can be used for both good and evil. One consequence of this is
that the anti-virus program on my systems routinely flags a number of
nirsoft tools as malware until I tell it to ignore the folder where I keep
them; this could lead some reports to consider nirsoft to be a nasty place.
H'mmm...just went to the WOT web site; it classifies nirsoft as "excellent"
in *ALL* categories, although it notes that the site has "appeared on a list
of malware distributors" published by Malware Patrol.
http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/nirsoft.net
ObGrammarPolice: the word you wanted is "its", not "it's".
Joe