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Unlocker V1.8.8   
Suggested by Unknown - Updated by webfork on 1 Aug 2010
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Synopsis: Unlocker Assistant automatically launches if you are trying to delete/rename/move a file that is locked. When not in use, it stays in your system tray bar.

Alternately, Unlocker Portable for a portable package of Unlocker that is optimized for external flash memory.
Writes settings to: Application folder
Dependencies: Administrator rights
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch UnlockerAssistant.exe.
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7

Posted comments:

[User] RubyThe alternative portable package optimized for USB is an AutoIt Wrapper created by Wraithdu which adds Unlocker to the Right-click menu by registering the UnlockerCOM.dll (shell extension), which as of this writing the 'Official' version does not. To unregister the extension and clean-up the reg entries simply Right-click the tray icon and exit. [2010-01-21 16:17]

[User] I am BaasPortable version still at 1.88 [2010-03-09 14:49]

[Anonymous] CooLBetter use the one from portableapps in portable package, this version is portable but not stealth, which means there is reg junk left after use :( [2010-03-10 09:20]

[User] MartikVersion 1.8.9 is available! [2010-03-10 14:00]

[Anonymous] melmittsI tried 1.8.9 on 3 different machines (Windows 7), Both Norton and Malwarebytes reject it as extremely dangerous. v1.8.8 does not have this problem. [2010-03-11 18:34]

[Anonymous] Aiadi@ melmitts: yes, there is something in the new version to do with eBay handler or something that will try to connect to the net. My understanding is that this is not present in the portable version though. I used the installer version but extracted it and only used the required files together with the unlocker portable installer from PortableApps (which has the advantage of keeping the Unlocker right-click context menu entry):
http://portableapps.com/node/12210

Hope this helps.
 [2010-03-12 14:10]

[User] legnakrad@melmitts & Aiadi:
it creates shortcuts to eBay in desktop and start menu.
to avoid it, just uncheck the eBay shortcuts during setup installation.
 [2010-03-12 22:57]

[Anonymous] Aiadi@ legnakrad: This is what I said re the eBay thingy but we were talking about portable use and not the installation. The whole idea here is portability and if you don't want an installation then the best way is to use the portable installer through the link I provided. [2010-03-13 10:33]

[User] legnakrad@Aiadi: my bad! i was answering the same question in different places and made that mistake :\
and as you said, «this is not present in the portable version»
 [2010-03-16 11:29]

[Anonymous] guestis anyone else getting the http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ website being reported as unsafe in IE8? [2010-03-22 13:54]

[User] jaden1.9.0 is out and supports 64-bit [2010-07-07 19:56]


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