Re: Why you need a registry cleaner
- From: "Peter Foldes" <okf22@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 09:51:11 -0400
Well, let me put it this way to you. Your company made a mistake on hiring someone like you. A good IT person will always find traces and proof no matter how hard you try to hide it. If you do not know the registry and even by using a automatic reg cleaner there will be traces left and shown. Also a Firewall will not prevent or hide your wrong doing.
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Peter
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<bjoey@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1185456718.396590.55080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sometimes, a nosy Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator at your.
company likes to look into the registry hive on your machine
(remotely) to see what you had installed to report it to management.
Removing those registry entries with a registry cleaner will prevent
him from finding out too much about what is going on in your machine.
Installing a local firewall on your machine helps keep similar
intruders out too (e.g. the free COMODO Firewall)
Remove the registry entries for COMODO with a registry cleaner so that
he has no proof you had a firewall installed.
Do they train MCSAs to detect registry entry deletions?
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