yes
like an amiga or spectrum. perhaps the data will cause a huge microsoft type crash and take down every computer in the company! That'll be nice.
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Tue 4 Jun 2002, 9:07,
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Thought of that
It audits hardware too, including machine name which happens to be my name.
Just installed ez-audit myself in order to view the file and the bugger won't let me edit it (obviously).
Director 7, Flash 5 and Potatoswap 7 and listed for all to see. And I have only one partition so nothing can be hidden.
EZ-Audit. Bah.
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Tue 4 Jun 2002, 9:09,
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Just installed ez-audit myself in order to view the file and the bugger won't let me edit it (obviously).
Director 7, Flash 5 and Potatoswap 7 and listed for all to see. And I have only one partition so nothing can be hidden.
EZ-Audit. Bah.
read the faq
maybe there is something in there that you could use to make it not fucking hummus..
www.ezaudit.net/support/faq.htm
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Tue 4 Jun 2002, 9:11,
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www.ezaudit.net/support/faq.htm
hae you got a cd burner?
no way you can burn the aps to cd for now, take them off for the audit &then reinstall?
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Tue 4 Jun 2002, 9:35,
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hmmm - good luck then,
maybe if you can make a good case saying you need the apps they might let you off?
(ok, I only just got up - i may still be dreaming)
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Tue 4 Jun 2002, 9:48,
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(ok, I only just got up - i may still be dreaming)
how about
temporarily zipping everything in the folders in question! once youve run the audit again just unzip them! That'll work, won't it?
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Tue 4 Jun 2002, 9:14,
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no, it scans the registry.
if you also export then delete all relevent registry keys you should be ok.
actually you probly dont need to zip the files
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Tue 4 Jun 2002, 9:16,
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actually you probly dont need to zip the files
You do
It relies on both the files and the registry. It's awffy clever.
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Tue 4 Jun 2002, 9:19,
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