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Iain

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I know there are several lists of USB applications on various sites, but is there some way that I can check if an application installs anything or makes changes on the PC (for instance, to the registry)? I've looked at a number of download sites to see if they specify whether the application installs or is stand alone and this information is very rarely given.

I'm interested in particular in WinRar, WinZip, RockXP, PSPV and Firefox, but I just wonder if anyone knows if there is any definitive information about non-installing software or how I could check whether something has made changes to the PC.

Iain

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and I can garentee Firefox is 'safe'.

I really hope you mean that it'll definitely go on a USB key, if you mean you guarentee it's safe in terms of security then I would recommend that you think a little harder about that.

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Thanks for the tips. Does anyone know how I could find out if such software made any changes to the PC (registry, .dlls etc.) or if it left the PC "clean"?

Yes! There is.

Two little apps from sysinternals will do the job nicely. I use them for when I'm trying to force applications to deploy across a network :)

FileMon is a little utility that monitors all changes to files. You can set filters so you only see changes made by certain applications etc.

And RegMon is utility that does the exact same thing, but monitors changes to the registry instead of changes to files :)

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Thank you for the further feedback.

FileMon and RegMon seem to be just what I want! I'll look into them further.

I'm aware of portableapps.com. I appreciate that in the introduction, it states that no personal data will be left behind but that doesn't mean that the software doesn't make changes to the PC. Indeed, Sparda said that Firefox does make changes to the registry when allowed.

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