SterJo Wireless Password

Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
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SterJo Wireless Password

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http://www.sterjosoft.com/wireless-passwords.html
SterJo Wireless Password is FREE utility for recovering your lost wireless passwords of your network.
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http://www.sterjosoft.com/download/wifipasswords.zip

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Needs admin rights. Places comctl32.ocx in Windows\SysWOW64.

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What if we place the file comctl32.ocx in the app's directory?

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joby_toss wrote:What if we place the file comctl32.ocx in the app's directory?
It is in the apps folder. It's included in the .zip archive and extracted with the other files to the same folder.

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#5 Post by joby_toss »

So, to clarify this a little bit: comctl32.ocx is in the app's folder. On my system (isn't it on everybody's?) it's also in my System folder. And it still copies it there? Might this be just a Sandboxie glitch?

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comctl32.ocx is VB runtime file from Microsoft. Mostly systems have this file into system folder to run some older applications.
The software requires this to run properly like all other freewares from this developer. If you don't have it into your System32 folder then it will be copied and self-registered by the program, but it is a normal and safe don't worry.

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klup45 wrote:comctl32.ocx is VB runtime file from Microsoft. Mostly systems have this file into system folder to run some older applications.
The software requires this to run properly like all other freewares from this developer. If you don't have it into your System32 folder then it will be copied and self-registered by the program, but it is a normal and safe don't worry.
It's comctl.ocx on 64-bit machines.

Not portable, I guess.

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#8 Post by joby_toss »

klup45 wrote:...but it is a normal and safe don't worry.
It's safe, yes, but not normal for a portable application. Although I think there are portable apps that can use .ocx files like this without moving them into the System folder first.

I tried to delete that file from the app's directory, and it worked fine, because I already had that file in my System folder (put there by another app, maybe). So, for me, this app (like all SterJo apps) is a keeper. :)

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#9 Post by klup45 »

I agree but portable includes everything thats not requiring installation. Basically you could run all SteJo apps but the author just in case have added ocx file from Microsoft so you won't have issues while running at the first time.
From what I've seen this .ocx is the latest update from Microsoft and it's better to overwrite your old file if you already have it.. sure after you do a virus scan.

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