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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear
i noticed the tool is over 300k whats in it thats so big ? just graphics or ?
why not paste the source code or explain a bit about what it is.. zango has been hitting the circuits telling people we are unfairly and falsely targetting them. might help if you disclose how and what it does
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Smokey,
you were the one mentioned several times as a person who should review the code of this tool, and verify it as a trusted person. I will send you the full source and a link to the freeware compiler I used if you want to check it out, and you'll see it's on the up and up. If you want to do that, email me jcmnetmedia at gmail
What it does:
Deletes the following folders:
thisfile2 := 'C:\Program Files\ZangoClient';
thisfile3 := 'C:\Program Files\Zango Applications';
thisfile4 := 'C:\Program Files\Zango Games';
thisfile5 := 'C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\ApplicationData\Zango';
thisfile6 := 'C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Start Menu\Programs\Zango';
thisfile7 := 'C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Start Menu\Programs\Zango Games';
And deletes the following registry keys:
reg.DeleteKey('SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentV ersion\Run\zanu');
reg.DeleteKey('SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentV ersion\Run\zanu');
reg.DeleteKey('SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentV ersion\Run\Zango');
reg.DeleteKey('SOFTWARE\Classes\TypeLib\{E5B57AB3-15F8-43A2-ABAC-3E58A9C25818}');
reg.DeleteKey('SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentV ersion\Explorer\Browser Helper Objects\{21B4ACC4-8874-4AEC-AEAC-F567A249B4D4}');
reg.DeleteKey('SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentV ersion\Uninstall\Zango');
reg.DeleteKey('SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentV ersion\Uninstall\zanu');
reg.DeleteKey('SOFTWARE\zanu');
And the software will be updated as Zango Changes it's methods.
As for using other spyware blocking tools, that's a great idea too. I think more sponsors should be thinking about this possibility.