Re: Identify Software



I've never used HijackThis, though I do run Spybot and Ad-Aware once a week.
"Gerry Cornell" <gcjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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JD

Do they appear in a HijackThis log?

Install and run HijackThis:
Download HijackThis (Freeware)
http://tomcoyote.com/hjt/


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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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"JD" <Erehwon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There are no entries in Add/Remove that show any relation to these names.
The right panes in each show simply "default" and no connection to any
known existing installed program. The Wilson WindowWare folder has been
in the registry for a long time. The other two I had not noticed before.
"Gerry Cornell" <gcjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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JD

You might look at the entries in Add / Remove Programs.

There is information there about usage. Unfortunately it
is not reliable but it may give a date when it was it was last
used. Note that it could be the installation date as for some
programmes using the programme does not update this
record.

Are you the only person using the computer and has
this always been so?

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Gerry
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"JD" <Erehwon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I had found the pages for two of the three, as I indicated in my op.
However, I'm no more enlightened as to what these entries mean. What do
they do? How did they get there? I know nothing about "batch writing,"
but would like to know that these entries are legit, and not malware or
remnants.
"Gerry Cornell" <gcjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Links which may inform:

Not sure about this link:
http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:CoaopCdMN-cJ:www.winsite.com/bin/Info%3F28500000036689+software+%22No+Treat+%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3

http://www.wisesolutions.com/products.asp?bhcp=1

http://www.windoware.com/

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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"NewScience" <newscience83@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Right click on one of the keys and select Copy Key Name.

Paste in reply post.

Is the key path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wise Solutions or
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Wise Solutions.

You made it sound in your post that they are directly under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

I checked mine nad I have Wilson WindowWare (which contains a
reference to WBDCC34I.DLL in the Settings\WWWBatch\DllUsage key). I
do not have that DLL on my system.

Wise Solutions is also associated with Wise Installation packages.

What I usually do is rename the topmost key, with my initials, e.g.
Wilson WindowsWare-XXX
That after a period of time, and nothing has happened, I delete them.

"JD" <Erehwon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I wonder if anyone can tell me what these software entries in HKLM
represent? The "right pane" offers not a clue. A Google search tells
me that the second one has something to do with "batch files" and the
third with marketing (?), I think. I'm wondering if their folders in
the registry are legit or perhaps malware of some sort.

1. NoTreat
2. Wilson WindowWare
3. Wise Solutions















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