http://www.bitsum.com/prosuper.aspProcess Lasso applies user defined rules to running processes to improve system performance, responsiveness, and stability by temporarily restraining out-of-control processes, defaulting processes to specific priorities, and much more.
Process Lasso
Process Lasso
Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
This beta is offered for free, but I wonder what is it for as you can reach the same result, as far as I know, with windows task manager.
http://www.bitsum.com/prolasso_portable.php
http://www.bitsum.com/prolasso_portable.php
Re: s Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
DTaskManager does something similar to what this program describes that I've so far had good experience with. However, there's no version out for Win7, and I have little doubt there are system and processor tweaks out there that could really speed up the system beyond what DTaskManager (which hasn't been updated in quite a while) can do.
There are several warm reviews around the net on this program. It reminds me a bit of NetLimiter, but for the processor, making sure that all programs have access to a computer's bandwidth, but can't slow everything else down while they do.
There are several warm reviews around the net on this program. It reminds me a bit of NetLimiter, but for the processor, making sure that all programs have access to a computer's bandwidth, but can't slow everything else down while they do.
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
It should do a progressive balance, but probably you need a pro version installed.
Moreover it is portable like ausdiskdefrag ( AppData folder and reg entry ) or something like that ( to portability ). In fact I don' t use the portable launcher; wasting time! However this is the report:
http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx ... 9f58c7749d
Moreover it is portable like ausdiskdefrag ( AppData folder and reg entry ) or something like that ( to portability ). In fact I don' t use the portable launcher; wasting time! However this is the report:
http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx ... 9f58c7749d
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
No clue what you're talking about here.zak_711 wrote:However this is the report
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
I was referring to portability: it create a folder in %AppData% and writes to the registry.
However the program is in %Temp%\RarSFX0 ( like ausdiskdefrag ); so I unzip ProcessLasso_Portable ( or ausdiskdefragportable ) and I find the same files that is in RarSFX0; then I use ProcessLasso.exe ( or Diskdefrag.exe ). The only difference is that the program has not to use %Temp% folder to extract itself; moreover you can delete ( or add ) the language file you don't use. As, anyway, it uses %AppData% and writes to the registry, you can avoid wasting time and resources using the main file ( "launcher" on my opinion: ProcessLasso_Portable ( or ausdiskdefragportable ) ).
However the program is in %Temp%\RarSFX0 ( like ausdiskdefrag ); so I unzip ProcessLasso_Portable ( or ausdiskdefragportable ) and I find the same files that is in RarSFX0; then I use ProcessLasso.exe ( or Diskdefrag.exe ). The only difference is that the program has not to use %Temp% folder to extract itself; moreover you can delete ( or add ) the language file you don't use. As, anyway, it uses %AppData% and writes to the registry, you can avoid wasting time and resources using the main file ( "launcher" on my opinion: ProcessLasso_Portable ( or ausdiskdefragportable ) ).
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
Still confused. Why did you link to threatexpert?zak_711 wrote:I was referring to portability: it create a folder in %AppData% and writes to the registry.
No clue what you're talking about here either.zak_711 wrote:However the program is in %Temp%\RarSFX0 ( like ausdiskdefrag ); so I unzip ProcessLasso_Portable ( or ausdiskdefragportable ) and I find the same files that is in RarSFX0; then I use ProcessLasso.exe ( or Diskdefrag.exe ). The only difference is that the program has not to use %Temp% folder to extract itself; moreover you can delete ( or add ) the language file you don't use. As, anyway, it uses %AppData% and writes to the registry, you can avoid wasting time and resources using the main file ( "launcher" on my opinion: ProcessLasso_Portable ( or ausdiskdefragportable ) ).
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
I link to ThreatExpert because it generally skip me to use sandboxes or regshot or other reg or file monitor.
It's a quick way to test the portability degree.
( I don't use Pstools products. )
I also use camas, anubis, sunbelt.
It's a quick way to test the portability degree.
( I don't use Pstools products. )
I also use camas, anubis, sunbelt.
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
I don't think ThreatExpert should be used for testing Portability of an application which is clearly not a virus. I think its unfair to overload the site for the sake of finding out what files/regkeys are written, especially as the service is FREE to use.
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
It's also a sandbox analyzer, but I would not use this service to test for portability either.guinness wrote:I don't think ThreatExpert should be used for testing Portability of an application which is clearly not a virus. I think its unfair to overload the site for the sake of finding out what files/regkeys are written, especially as the service is FREE to use.
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
What do you use?
( I will not notice you what is written above comments panel; anyway every hash search on VT led me to a report ( already analized! ) in database; moreover VT often refers to ThreatExpert; if I was you I would think about that; if you go on the home page of ThreatExpert you can see how many products of Pstools are exposed; unfair ?; anyway you can use camas, anubis, sunbelt if you think it's better, or regshot, jv16, regprot, various file monitor , sandboxes and so on ... ).
A false portable is like a virus because you don't know what it does ( like MVregdefrag 6.0 ).
If you look at my post about DirectTransFile you will see why I use ThreatExpert ( and VT! ).
I think many people could appreciate ( skipping problems and troubleshooting ).
( I will not notice you what is written above comments panel; anyway every hash search on VT led me to a report ( already analized! ) in database; moreover VT often refers to ThreatExpert; if I was you I would think about that; if you go on the home page of ThreatExpert you can see how many products of Pstools are exposed; unfair ?; anyway you can use camas, anubis, sunbelt if you think it's better, or regshot, jv16, regprot, various file monitor , sandboxes and so on ... ).
A false portable is like a virus because you don't know what it does ( like MVregdefrag 6.0 ).
If you look at my post about DirectTransFile you will see why I use ThreatExpert ( and VT! ).
I think many people could appreciate ( skipping problems and troubleshooting ).
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Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
In response to what I use, I use System Explorer and VirtualBox.
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
@zak_711
You should not use Web-based sandbox analyzer to test applications for portability, simply because testing requires human interaction and online scanners are unattended.
You should not use Web-based sandbox analyzer to test applications for portability, simply because testing requires human interaction and online scanners are unattended.
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.9 beta
OK, may be you are right, but TE is like VT; all you have to do is copy the MD5 after the query on any report.
Ergo ...
I think people think it twice before run a program!
And when you think something to ensure your security you can bet that someone has already done it.
About TE, it always run the app in C:\ without a custom folder, so the report could tell you there is a new driver f.e. in System32, but it is not; I found this web service more than reliable, ( the only good product of Pstools, on my opinion ).
I presume it's faster to paste an MD5 than using all our stuff!
Ergo ...
I think people think it twice before run a program!
And when you think something to ensure your security you can bet that someone has already done it.
About TE, it always run the app in C:\ without a custom folder, so the report could tell you there is a new driver f.e. in System32, but it is not; I found this web service more than reliable, ( the only good product of Pstools, on my opinion ).
I presume it's faster to paste an MD5 than using all our stuff!
Re: Process Lasso Portable 5.0.0.29
Update 16/06/11: Process Lasso "Portable" 5.0.0.29 ; no more beta; however it's not stealth;
http://www.bitsum.com/prolasso_portable.php
http://www.bitsum.com/prolasso_portable.php
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