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To: thecow who wrote (23656)12/6/2001 6:39:47 AM
From: Doug Coughlan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
This is from the latest Fred Langa newsletter and seems to be useful.
Free PC Software Audit

Fred everyone loves a quickie. This one is FREE so even
better. Run it on line, D/L or copy to a floppy (500K+).
Anyone who is wondering what is in their machine should find
this useful. belarc.com Best
regards, John Clews

The "Belarc Advisor" is indeed useful, and free for personal use. It
"builds a detailed profile of your installed software and hardware." It
runs on Windows 95/98/Me, NT 4, Windows 2000 and XP, and in just a
minute or so, creates a local web page (one that resides on your PC---
nothing is sent back to Belarc). The page contains a rundown of all the
hardware in and attached to your system, plus information on all the
installed software including license and version numbers. Makes a handy
reference!



To: thecow who wrote (23656)12/6/2001 9:33:30 AM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110653
 
Cow,
It's $195 for the program to recover a W2k or XP password.
That's pretty steep.