Security AutoRun displays a list of all applications that are loaded automatically when Windows starts up.
For each application, the following information is displayed:
- Startup Type (Startup Registry, Startup Common/user, Startup services, Drivers List).
- Command-Line String, Product Name, File Version, Company Name, Location in the Registry or file system, and more.
- Security Autorun identifies a spyware or adware program that runs at startup
It allows you to easily delete unwanted programs
Requirement: Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7
More screenshots @ http://tcpmonitor.altervista.org/screenshots/?album=4
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Security AutoRun (Startup Manager)
Re: Security AutoRun (Startup Manager)
Direct link doesn't work?I am Baas wrote:Download Security Autorun .zip
Re: Security AutoRun (Startup Manager)
I guess direct links not supported / allowed. Anyway, click on "qui" on that page to download the software.infimum wrote:Direct link doesn't work?I am Baas wrote:Download Security Autorun .zip
Re: Security AutoRun (Startup Manager)
It is portable and works on my win7x64.
Very similar to sysinternals autoruns (but suffers from the same issue: it only reads the startup info, it cannot add custom processes to startup).
Very similar to sysinternals autoruns (but suffers from the same issue: it only reads the startup info, it cannot add custom processes to startup).
Re: Security AutoRun (Startup Manager)
Security Autorun Startup Manager is currently v1.3(.0.192): http://tcpmonitor.altervista.org/startup-manager/.
Although Sysinternals Autoruns deserves my full trust, having saved my bacon more than once, I just tested Security Autorun Startup Manager and found it completely portable -- it doesn't seem to save any setting (for the same purpose, although not completely portable, nor stealth, I think Mike Lin's Startup Control Panel deserves a mention, if nothing else for its sheer longevity; viewtopic.php?t=2288).joby_toss wrote:It is portable and works on my win7x64. Very similar to sysinternals autoruns
http://tcpmonitor.altervista.org/startup-manager/ wrote:Security AutoRun v1.3 displays the list of all applications that are loaded automatically when Windows starts up. [...] It allows you to easily to delete unwanted programs that runs in your Windows startup.
Re: Security AutoRun (Startup Manager)
Old thread update: site link down, here's softpedia: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Sys ... orun.shtml