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Need tool like sysdiff for xp

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    Is there any tool which list an installable file paths in a system? for example if I run a setup, which installs some dll or sys files and also write a regestry entry, then is there any way to find those files and reg entries?

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      Is there any tool which list an installable file paths in a system? for example if I run a setup, which installs some dll or sys files and also write a regestry entry, then is there any way to find those files and reg entries?

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      If I'm not Blind and am not gone nuts! THIS IS A HARDWARE Thread:mad:


      There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating-people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing. Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Regards... Shouvik

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        Is there any tool which list an installable file paths in a system? for example if I run a setup, which installs some dll or sys files and also write a regestry entry, then is there any way to find those files and reg entries?

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        Jonathan Darka
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        Although you asked in the wrong forum, I'll be kind and answer anyway. You can use RegMon and FileMon (both from SysInternals) to watch the registry and file changes as the setup application is running. Hope this helps,


        Jonathan Wilkes Darka[Xanya.net]

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