MJ Registry Watcher is a simple system tray program that monitors for changes to any of the startup folders and startup registry keys. Simply make a directory for it to reside in (called the installation directory), and download it there. If a trojan attempts to change your startup settings, you will be alerted, and you can prevent any changes being made. It is fully configurable as to what keys are monitored, so, if you have a vested interest in protecting your file association for JPEGS, so that your preferred app loads them, and something else is trying very hard to undermine this association (Adobe Illustrator for example), this will popup, offering to stop a new association attempt, after Illustrator had loaded, say. You run it from the Startup menu, and it is a self-contained .exe file. Its default set of 52 keys is targeted towards Windows XP, but it should work with Win9x.
MJ Registry Watcher
Saturday, March 14, 2009
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