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RE: IE Malware / Spyware Control Methods

Subject: RE: IE Malware / Spyware Control Methods
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:21:17 -0000
Meta question: does anyone know if [and if so, how] to use 
the security 
auditing machinery to figure out what a program needs?  The usual 
situation is that you install a program [runas/admin] and 
then you try to 
run it from your limited account and it just won't run...  I 
have this 
feeling that I should be able to turn on some sort of event 
logging or 
some such in XP and then just go to a log to see what the 
program tried 
to do that it was denied access to, but I haven't been able 
to figure out 
how to do it...

FileMon and RegMon from sysinternals usually do the trick.

http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/utilities.shtml

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