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Fix “This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action” in …
Few days ago there was a newly signed up user in forum requesting for help. Initially his computer had some error messages that pops up during Windows startup and he tried using some third party software to fix it. However it ended up making his computer unable to run any exe programs at all including the icons on desktop. He was very sure that he only changed the ProgramFilesDir value from C: to D: in registry. From what I know, this only changes the default location of Program Files where software are installed but no matter what, we all tried to help him undo the changes he made. I showed him how to run registry editor but he wasn’t able to as he kept on getting the error message “ This file does not have a program associated with it for performing this action “.
After spending a few hours trying to help and without any success, then I started thinking maybe this problem is caused by another factor which I’ve encountered before in Windows XP. Somehow a virus managed to corrupt the .exe association in registry causing the user unable to run any programs. I used TeamViewer to remotely connect to his computer and tried running this command “ assoc.exe=exefile ” in command prompt which should fix the problem but don’t know why this command has been denied. I checked his user account and he is an administrator. I then tried to use DougKnox ’s EXE registry fix but that failed too because I wasn’t able to import the .reg file since it requires regedit.exe. I also converted the .reg file into .exe file which can imported into registry without using regedit and that too didn’t work.
After 2 days, I am glad that I finally managed to fix the problem.
It turns out to be a corrupted .exe association and the reason those steps I taken didn’t work is because the Windows Vista registry location for exe association is different from XP. Obviously using the XP fix cannot work on Vista!
When you have a corrupted exe association, you definitely cannot use any registry editor to fix it because it is impossible to run it in the first place. So here are a few methods you can try:
1. Run command prompt and type assoc.exe=exefile (If you get access denied error, try step 2)
2. Download this .reg file and run it. Make sure you right click and select Save As. (If you cannot import the .reg file because Windows cannot find the registry editor, then try step 3)
3. Open command prompt and type the following command REG IMPORT vista-7-fixexe.reg . Make sure you’ve already CD to the directory where the .reg file is. (If you have problems getting this to work, try step 4)
4. Download the EXE compiled version of the registry file above and run it. Although it doesn’t make sense to run this exe file since most of the exe files are blocked, but this is the one that fixed the user’s computer. (If this couldn’t fix it, try step 5)
5. Microsoft Fix It has an automated way to fixing the exe association problem. Simply download this MicrosoftFixit50194.msi file and run it.
If done correctly, it should fix the problem instantly and no reboot is required. Now I will always remember that whatever works in XP doesn’t necessarily works on Vista and 7.
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Hacking Firefox to Always Auto Save Password Without Showing Notification Bar
As usual when I was screening through all the new posts in forum to see if there are any spam and also any computer topic that I can help, I saw an interest question asked by Rizzano. He wanted to know if there is anyway to make Firefox auto save password without clicking the Remember button. In Firefox, even if you have the option “Security Remember passwords for sites” checked in Tools > Options,the browser will still display a notification bar at the top that asks “Do you want Firefox to remember the password for “Username” on website.com?” with three buttons “Remember”, “Never for This Site” and “Not Now”.
The first thing that came to my mind was perhaps there is an addon that can do this but I couldn’t find any that can make Firefox auto save password without prompting. After spending nearly two hours researching on how Firefox saves the password, I managed to find a way on how to make Firefox save the login information to the Firefox Saved Passwords manager.
First, I searched some of the important keywords such as “Never for This Site” and “Not Now” on all the files and found that this function is controlled by a few javascript .js files. Then I was more confident in getting this to work since I didn’t have to go through the trouble of downloading the Firefox source code, modify and compile it.
When you submit a form with username and password, it will process the function:
1. _onFormSubmit() in nsLoginManager.js
2. promptToSavePassword in nsLoginManagerPrompter.js
3. _showSaveLoginNotification in nsLoginManagerPrompter.js
4. addLogin in nsLoginManager.js
1. Close Firefox
2. Edit nsLoginManagerPrompter.js with notepad which is normally located in C:Program FilesMozilla Firefoxcomponents
3. Replace the entire line 642 to 711 with the code below:
var pwmgr = this._pwmgr;
pwmgr.addLogin(aLogin);
Now whenever you login to any website, Firefox will auto save the site, username and password to the login manager WITHOUT showing the notification bar. You can access the saved password area by going to Tools > Options > Security and click the Saved Passwords button. There is one possible bug which is even when a user entered the wrong username or password, it will still be saved.
I am calling this a hack instead of customization because it’s not an included feature in Firefox. I had to manually modify one of it’s original core files to make this work. Thinking about this logically, obviously Firefox did not include such feature nor there is an addon for this because they don’t want the world’s favorite browser to turn into a keylogger. Use it with care and think twice before implementing this illegally as it can get you into a lot of trouble!
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Easily Turn Windows 7 Computer Into WiFi Hotspot to Share Wireless Internet Connection
Most of the recent laptops and netbooks already comes with wireless capability allowing you to connect to wifi hotspots. Previously I’ve written a few guides ( XP , Vista , Hotspot ) on how to share the wireless Internet connection without a wireless router. Let’s say you have a direct connection to the Internet via network cable and the computer has a wireless adapter. Since your computer is connected via cable, the wireless adapter will not be in use and it is possible to make the wireless adapter to share the Internet connection that you are getting from the cabled connection. This saves you from spending money in buying a wireless router.
However, the steps are quite long are involves a lot of steps. Moreover there are also many different network configurations and the steps that I’ve written might not work for you. Good news is I found a free software called Connectify which is able to “EASILY” turn your Windows 7 computer into a wireless router with only one click. Trust me, sharing an internet connection using your wireless adapter cannot get any easier than this!
1. Fill up this form to obtain the Connectify download link. The page mentioned that the link will be sent to the e-mail address but
2. Download and install Connectify. (The installer ConnectifyInstaller.exe is only 1.41MB in size)
3. Select the Internet connection you wish to share (My internet connection is coming from Local Area Connection and Connectify automatically selected it)4. Choose a name for your new wireless network (You can leave it as Connectify)
5. Choose a wireless passphrase (You will to enter a wireless password that contains at least 8 characters)
6. Press the Internet Sharing button to turn on your wireless network
Now, from your other devices, you can see your wireless network. Choose to join it, and enter the wireless passphrase to connect.Your wireless hotspot created with Connectify is encrypted with WPA2-Personal (AES) encryption by default and you cannot turn it off. Your security is as strong as the Passphrase that you select.
Although this guide ended up with 6 steps, but in short you only need to download and install Connectify, set the passphrase and click a button. I think I can do that all in less than 5 minutes. Connectify is a real WiFi Access Point running on your computer and it’s not an ad-hoc mode. Any device that can connect to a regular access point, can connect to a Connectify Hotspot, with no special setup or software required. Do note that Connectify is still in beta and some old wifi adapter cannot work. I’ve tried setting up connectify with D-Link DWA-110 and it couldn’t work. But when tested on a built-in Intel wireless adapter, it works perfectly.
Connectify is free and runs only on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 r2, both in either 32 or 64 bits. It is not made for XP or Vista. Most ISP doesn’t allow you to resell your internet connection. However if you are sharing the cost with your neighbor, then I believe it should be fine.Technorati Tags: connectify , wireless , share , internet , hotspot
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SMBv2 Nuke Crashes Windows Vista, 7 and Server 2008 with BlueScreen of Death
About 15 years ago during Windows 95 era, there were a lot of “winnukes” which can cause Windows to blue screen. Microsoft did release patches to fix those bugs but during that time Internet was still very new and not many people know that there are updates to fix those problems. There was no Windows Update to scan what your system needed to update. Then came Windows 98 and most of the winnukes were patched. However I still remembered that a team called X-Coders has came up with IGMP nukes which can also crashes Windows 98.
Finally XP came and it is considered to be one of the most stable Windows that Microsoft ever released! As stable as it is, hackers still able to find flaw in their system. That time there was another nuker called SMBDie which crashes Windows XP computers by sending a specially crafted SMB request.
It definitely worked because I was pretty much “abusing” it with my childish teenager mindset. I didn’t crash just anyone but only to a particular guy who was downloading a lot with Limewire and hogging the Internet connection until none of the housemates can use the Internet. If I am not wrong, that bug was patched in SP1.
Just when we thought the latest Windows Vista and 7 is safe, Laurent Gaffié discovered an exploit that can cause a remote computer to get a bluescreen of death and released a proof of concept on 9th September. I only got to know about it few days ago because on the day the exploit was released, I was busy packing my bags and getting ready for my honeymoon.
I found 2 compiled version of the exploit and this is how it looks like. This one has an interface for you to enter the victim’s IP address and clicking the OK button will send a specially crafted packet to the remote computer.
The second one is command line application. Just enter the IP address after the program to launch the attack.
I’ve tried to attack my own computer running Windows Vista SP1 and the computer shows a blue screen and auto rebooted. When Windows is booted up, I got a notification window that says “Window has recovered from an unexpected shutdown” with the problem event name “BlueScreen”.
The good news is Windows Firewall is able to block this attack. Thank God that all Windows Firewall is turned on by default or else a lot of people will get nuked by another wave of SMBDie. Looks like Windows Firewall is not so useless after all… Windows XP and 2000 are NOT affected as they don’t have the SMB2.0 driver. You can also update your Windows to be patched from this exploit. If you take a look at this video , Immunity Inc has made a working exploit of SMBv2 that can run commands on the remote system!
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Across The Universe- With A Little Help From My Friends. This song is not mine or made by me. * This is strokeslover93, my account got deleted
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Uninstall Programs Packaged with Windows Installer in Safe Mode
Whenever you install a software in Windows, most of the time it will come with an uninstaller that allows you to safely remove the program from your computer. This is because software nowadays are very complex and requires registering of OCX or DLL files, registry changes, dropping of files in appropriate places and etc. There are many types of installers and one of the popular one is Windows Installer and Kaspersky uses it to pack their software for users to install and uninstall.
If you’ve installed a software and suddenly Windows has stopped working, the logical way is to boot Windows in Safe Mode and then try to uninstall. Safe mode is a troubleshooting option for Windows that starts your computer in a limited state. Only the basic files and drivers necessary to run Windows are started. Unfortunately by default you can’t uninstall a software that is packaged with Windows Installer in Safe Mode. If you try to uninstall, you will get the error “ The Windows Installer service is not accessible in Safe Mode. Please try again when your computer is not in Safe Mode or you acn use System Restore to return your machine to a previous good state. ”
There is a Windows Installer (msiserver) service in Services and if you attempt to manually start it in Safe Mode, you should get an error that says “ Windows could not start the Windows Installer service on Local Computer. Error 1084: This service cannot be started in Safe Mode. ”
To start the Windows Installer service in Safe Mode so that you can uninstall programs, all you need to do is add a new MSIServer registry key. Simply follow the step-by-step instructions below:
1. Hit Win+R, type regedit and click OK.
2. Navigate to the following location in registry editor:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSafeBootMinimal
3. Right click at Minimal and select New > Key and name it as MSIServer
4. The (Default) data for MSIServer should show (value not set). Double click on (Default) and type Service in the value data. Close the Registry Editor.
5. Again hit Win+R, type services.msc and click OK.
6. Look for Windows Installer on the list, double click on it and click Start.
You can now uninstall programs that is packed using Windows Installer in Safe Mode. Alternatively, you can also do all the steps above by typing two command lines below in command prompt or at the Run window.
REG ADD “HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSafeBootMinimalMSIServer” /VE /T REG_SZ /F /D “Service”
net start msiserver
As you can see the first command line is pretty long which I don’t think many people are willing to memorize it. Remember, editing the Windows registry is a risky business and you can end up with more problems rather than fixing it if you do it wrongly. Hence, I’d personally prefer to learn how to do it the long way.
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Honeymoon Until October and Norton Antivirus 2010 Winners
The time that both me and my wife has been waiting for is finally here which is our honeymoon! It has been 3 months since our wedding and we’ve been looking forward to our honeymoon every single day. Well we don’t normally go for holidays, only once a year if we’ve saved up enough. We will be touring Europe by ourselves and we’ll only be back on 11th of October. I actually have written a few articles written in advanced scheduled to post but unfortunately I accidentally deleted the images folder making a lot of screenshots missing. Anyway I will try to post an update when I am abroad. Do join our forums as we also have many interesting discoveries posted there as well.
The 55 lucky winners for Norton Antivirus 2010 license is out. I will be sending an email to the winners shortly and I will only send the product key to you once I’ve receive a reply from you. This is to make sure that you really got the license and not gone to waste in SPAM/JUNK folder.
Please be patient with me if I have not reply your email for days. I will try to get online from the hotel at least once a day to check my emails and the comments on this blog. As for forum, I don’t have much worry about it because we have some really good moderators in there to keep the place clean from spam and trouble makers.
Au Revoir! See you all next month and stay cool!
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How to Uninstall REFOG Keylogger Without Knowing Master Password
I’ve got two request in forum asking how to uninstall or remove the REFOG Keylogger from their computer. Refog Keylogger logs all key presses and keystrokes typed on your PC, and saves any text pasted from the clipboard. It even does periodic screen captures, so that the person who installed it will have access to fully illustrated usage history of the PC. Refog Keylogger can also decode chat conversations in many popular instant messengers, track Web sites and resources visited by your family members, and log all applications launched on your computer. In short, it monitors everything you do on your computer. Scary isn’t it?
Uninstalling a keylogger on your computer is not really that easy because it’s totally hidden from task manager and if you try to uninstall it using the official uninstaller, you need to enter the Master Password or else it won’t proceed. Most antivirus or antispyware is able to detect keyloggers but there are times when these security tools won’t be able to fully remove it and ends up making the PC unstable. Well good news is I’ve analyzed how REFOG Keylogger saves the master password and I’ll show you how easy it is to remove it so you can uninstall that nasty keylogger.
First of all, to know if you have REFOG Keylogger installed on your computer, all you need to do is simultaneously press WIN+R key to bring up the Run window, type runrefog and hit enter. If you get a message saying “Windows cannot find runrefog”, then you are safe but if you get a window that asks for password, then you’re being MONITORED! Not to worry because I will show you how to easily uninstall it from your computer even if REFOD Keylogger is password protected.
1. First, bring up the Run window by simultaneously pressing WIN+R key.
For Windows XP users:
Type Application DataMPK and click OK.
For Windows Vista and Windows 7 users:
Type MPK and click OK.
2. Delete the file S0000 .
3. Again launch the Run window by pressing WIN+R key, type runrefog and click OK.
4. Go to Tools from the menu bar and select Uninstall .
Follow the instructions to fully remove REFOG Keylogger from your computer. In Windows 7, the BETA version of REFOG Keylog Uninstall menu doesn’t work. If nothing appears when you select Uninstall, then launch the Run window, type System32MPKunins000.exe . That should launch the REFOG Keylogger uninstaller.
How did I discovered this? It is pretty simple if you have read this article on tracking registry and file changes when installing software in Windows.
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