A short and sad note about Long Path Tool (for disambiguation http:// longpathtool . com/).
If you have been unlucky enough and came across or downloaded this "trap-app" (if this term does not exist, I guess Long Path Tool just sufficiently inspired me to create it) you seriously need to watch out!
Should you run the application, do NOT under any circumstance click the "Press here to view demonstration" button.
In fact if you do press that button, without any warning a folder with an extremely long path gets created somewhere on your system and when you click the "Delete" button all you get to see is an invitation to buy the program, while the newly created folder is there to stay!!!
Any attempt to contact the dev to get the antidote to the venom they unsolicitedly injected in your system will remain unattended.
Apparently those clowns are so desperate that have to resort to such measures to sell their software and the funny part is that they seem to find it ethical and probably even amusing to force people into buying their program!
Once again, WATCH OUT!!!... You have been warned
Long Path Tool - WATCH OUT!!!
Re: Long Path Tool - WATCH OUT!!!
Thanks for the heads up. We've been getting spammed by these clowns for a while and, according to WOT, that's sort of their profile:
https://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/longpathtool.com
https://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/longpathtool.com
I'd suggest calling that "hostageware"In fact if you do press that button, without any warning a folder with an extremely long path gets created somewhere on your system and when you click the "Delete" button all you get to see is an invitation to buy the program, while the newly created folder is there to stay!!!
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Re: Long Path Tool - WATCH OUT!!!
Good to know, thanks. I just dislike people living at the expense of other that way.
Hostageware, trapware or what ever... does it not have already a name: malware?
One of the comment of wot about this nasty bugger thingy might have a solution (thanks to webfork to mention WOT in his post):
Hostageware, trapware or what ever... does it not have already a name: malware?
One of the comment of wot about this nasty bugger thingy might have a solution (thanks to webfork to mention WOT in his post):
Here is the link to deep remove: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Fil ... move.shtmlactivebiz
30-01-2013
Thanks to Deep Remove I was able to delete their folders they placed on my hard drive after clicking to demo their script only to find out in order to delete what they placed on my drive, I would have needed to buy their license first.
No on - but no one will ever be able to force me to purchased something.
There is definitely a ethic issue with their business practices.
Thank God for Steve Avery's comment here I found Deep Remove -
and got rid of that nasty folder structure they placed - within a few seconds. I would have rather reformatted that drive than buy in to their extortion.
Re: Long Path Tool - WATCH OUT!!!
Another program that may do the job- Long Path Eraser Free, created by the developers of the commercial Iperius Backup.
Direct Download Link for Long Path Eraser Free
Softpedia article about Long Path Eraser Free
I haven't tested Long Path Eraser Free for portability but at first look it seems to be portable.
Direct Download Link for Long Path Eraser Free
Softpedia article about Long Path Eraser Free
I haven't tested Long Path Eraser Free for portability but at first look it seems to be portable.
Re: Long Path Tool - WATCH OUT!!!
You may be able to delete that folder using a Live Linux CD/DVD/USB. I've used PartedMagic, GParted Live, etc with great results. Worth a try.
Re: Long Path Tool - WATCH OUT!!!
Old thread update: these jerks are still spamming us, so I'm going to keep linking to alternatives:
https://deepremove.codeplex.com/ - an open source (MPL) tool written in C#.
https://deepremove.codeplex.com/ - an open source (MPL) tool written in C#.
Re: Long Path Tool - WATCH OUT!!!
This worked for me, no additional software required:
- Path too long? Use Robocopy