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GetCommonStartups v3.07


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Another update.

I had to make another function to deal with other parts of my personal script.

In the making of FileTool() ... I realized some of that code was already in Reg_GetFriendlyPath().

One inspiration led to another and ...... well, take a look.

"The mediocre teacher tells. The Good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." -William Arthur Ward

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I will be updating this script to version 3. Perhaps within 2 weeks.

"The mediocre teacher tells. The Good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." -William Arthur Ward

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Great!

Looking forward to it!

/Manko

Yes i rush things! (I sorta do small bursts inbetween doing nothing.) Things I have rushed and reRushed:* ProDLLer - Process manager - Unload viri modules (dll) and moore...* _WinAPI_ProcessListOWNER_WTS() - Get Processes owner list...* _WinAPI_GetCommandLineFromPID() - Get commandline of target process...* _WinAPI_ThreadsnProcesses() Much info if expanded - optional Indented "Parent/Child"-style Processlist. Moore to come... eventually...
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Manko, thanks.

If anyone has a request or suggestion -- now would be a good time to say something.

I'm mainly interested in additions or removals, but any request is okay.

"The mediocre teacher tells. The Good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." -William Arthur Ward

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Well, this took longer than expected, but I believe the various improvements were worth the effort.

This is the initial release of v3 and would appreciate any report of anomalies, crashes or bugs.

When reporting, please include: AutoIt Version, Script Line Number, Operating System and Architecture.

I am still fine-tuning some of the code (not sure how long That will take), so expect a few updates.

Updated 1st Post to Version 3.00

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Fixed a minor goof in _WMI_QuickFixEngineering().

Thanks goes to ricky03 for catching it.

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Updated 1st Post to v3.02

@clicked - you are welcome! Let me know if you have any problems with it.

"The mediocre teacher tells. The Good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." -William Arthur Ward

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Hello,

will you update with the new version of : WMI_GetATAPISmartData_v1.00 ?

Why you don't change the name of your tool, because now the name is not the image of his power?

Why you don't create a common include between the sysinfolog and this tool?

Regards

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hi ricky03,

1) ok, I'll update it soon.

2) I'm still thinking about a name. Have any suggestions?

3) I have thought about integrating sysinfolog into gcs, but decided it's best to leave it as a stand-alone program.

You can always start it from "Run" in the gcs file menu, like any other program.

"The mediocre teacher tells. The Good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." -William Arthur Ward

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Hello,

I tatally agree with you to keep the 2 programs separed, but my request was to take all the common functions and create a external common include. It will be more easy to fix the problem for the common function in one unique file. It was just an idea...

For the name : SystemFollower or SystemStatusFollower

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