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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 973824" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>It might be amusing for you to run an innocuous Scriptor on your setup: Download and run Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool. KVRT will drop a cmd script initially (into Local/Temp) to be run when you close the application. This script will delete the application files that the original installer unpacks (also in Local/Temp) as well as deleting a driver that was dropped in Windows/System and a run once (for the Script) registry entry. Although totally fine, these commands can as well be used by horrible people in malware to do truly nasty things (not that I would know, of course).</p><p></p><p>Now determine who blocks what and when...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 973824, member: 7463"] It might be amusing for you to run an innocuous Scriptor on your setup: Download and run Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool. KVRT will drop a cmd script initially (into Local/Temp) to be run when you close the application. This script will delete the application files that the original installer unpacks (also in Local/Temp) as well as deleting a driver that was dropped in Windows/System and a run once (for the Script) registry entry. Although totally fine, these commands can as well be used by horrible people in malware to do truly nasty things (not that I would know, of course). Now determine who blocks what and when... [/QUOTE]
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