ForceDel - a tool that deletes locked files
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ForceDel = Unlocker?
Graphics Converter – images conversion
KillOK – Cease to press OK!
NSCopy – copy unreadable
KillOK – Cease to press OK!
NSCopy – copy unreadable
Not so easy. I've never seen an open source antirootkit. Possibly because such sources would help making rootkits. I can search, but don't expect it soon.byblo wrote:Since I've neved programmed an anti-rootkit program, I have no idea on how it works. Maybe you can find some free sources ?m^2 wrote:I have no idea how do they hide themselves. I wrote no specific code for it, so probably it can't. If you provide some more info, I will try to do this
Beta 5
[+] Position stored per resolution
[+] Enclosing path in double quotes is no longer required
[+] Croatian, Dutch, Polish, Spanish languages. Big thanks to all translators.
[~] Some cleanup (more to do)
[+] Position stored per resolution
[+] Enclosing path in double quotes is no longer required
[+] Croatian, Dutch, Polish, Spanish languages. Big thanks to all translators.
[~] Some cleanup (more to do)
Beta 6
I think I got rid of most minor annoyances. Command line reference needs a button, but I got no idea where to place it. The next thing to come is unloading dlls.
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[!] Minimal dialog size corrected
[!] Crash when deleting big directories
[+] More standard language file format
[+] GUI: Full Path text
[+] Press F1 to show command line reference
[~] Cleanup (continued and finished)
[~] Display some info even with WarningLevel set to 0 (no GUI) when started w/out command line parameters
[~] Polish language updated to v. 1.7b6
Right beneath the "Go!" button.Command line reference needs a button, but I got no idea where to place it.
I would also redesign GUI:
1. Options on the left, all above each other, aligned with path box.
2. Description text "ForceDel für NT+" on the right side
3. Accelerators are missing too.
Icfu
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icfu wrote:Right beneath the "Go!" button.Command line reference needs a button, but I got no idea where to place it.
Do you mean that I should move log down?
What's the difference between having options on the left and on the right?icfu wrote:I would also redesign GUI:
1. Options on the left, all above each other, aligned with path box.
2. Description text "ForceDel für NT+" on the right side
Quick fixicfu wrote:3. Accelerators are missing too.
Sorry, I meant "right aside", not "right beneath".Do you mean that I should move log down?
It looks WAY more professional and cleaned up to align stuff, in short it optimizes usability.What's the difference between having options on the left and on the right?
Well, all your translators are mouse users as well, I guess...Quick fix
Icfu
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Yes, for me also it looks like the best place. But this line is cramped enough already... I'll think about it.icfu wrote:Sorry, I meant "right aside", not "right beneath".Do you mean that I should move log down?
It seems I'm not professional enough.icfu wrote:It looks WAY more professional and cleaned up to align stuff, in short it optimizes usability.What's the difference between having options on the left and on the right?
We'll see.
I'm rather a keyboard user. But I don't change these options too oftenicfu wrote:Well, all your translators are mouse users as well, I guess...Quick fix
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[+] Keyboard accelerators in polish and english languages
Hello m^2,
I tried this tool after a while once again.
ForceDel (v1.7 beta 6a) still isn't able to delete Internet Explorers temporary file index.dat. It also fails to browse the file, i.e. trying to enter the folder Temporary Internet Files just copies the folder name into the Full path field. Manually adding the file and trying to delete it gives ERROR: OpenProcess(2452) failed: 5 "Couldn't delete all files", sometimes ForceDel would just close down immediately without any error message.
Hopefully you can improve the situation?
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Best regards,
deus-ex
@Tofu
"Nimm die Finger aus E-ma-nu-eee-la!"
I tried this tool after a while once again.
ForceDel (v1.7 beta 6a) still isn't able to delete Internet Explorers temporary file index.dat. It also fails to browse the file, i.e. trying to enter the folder Temporary Internet Files just copies the folder name into the Full path field. Manually adding the file and trying to delete it gives ERROR: OpenProcess(2452) failed: 5 "Couldn't delete all files", sometimes ForceDel would just close down immediately without any error message.
Hopefully you can improve the situation?
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Best regards,
deus-ex
@Tofu
"Nimm die Finger aus E-ma-nu-eee-la!"
Temporary Internet Files is a strange animal...it seems it requires some special treatment. AFAIR Unlocker lists deleting index.dat as independent feature, I didn't write any specific code for it (TODO? Probably...).deus-ex wrote:Hello m^2,
I tried this tool after a while once again.
ForceDel (v1.7 beta 6a) still isn't able to delete Internet Explorers temporary file index.dat. It also fails to browse the file, i.e. trying to enter the folder Temporary Internet Files just copies the folder name into the Full path field. Manually adding the file and trying to delete it gives ERROR: OpenProcess(2452) failed: 5 "Couldn't delete all files", sometimes ForceDel would just close down immediately without any error message.
Hopefully you can improve the situation?
____________
Best regards,
deus-ex
@Tofu
"Nimm die Finger aus E-ma-nu-eee-la!"
How to make IE create such file?
About OpenProcess(2452) failed: 5 is error code ("Access denied") and 2452 - ProcessID. ( I definitely have to do something to make these messages more user friendly. )
Is 2452 Internet Explorer? Or maybe onr of system processes holds it?
Regards, m^2
ADDED: It seems that it is possible to delete such files on reboot. This is a thing FD can do.
ADDED2: Everybody says it's impossible to delete index.dat w/out reboot (it's possible to clean it's contents, but it's not the same...). But Unlocker does it. I found no other application that does it w/out playing with kernel, so it's probably the only way. Maybe one day I'll do it (it's interesting!), but I probably won't find enough time.
It is created on every reboot or restart of Internet Explorer if it is missing. It holds an index of Internet Explorers cache content.m^2 wrote:How to make IE create such file?
It's the number of another system process, an Antivirus solution. Regardless if the AV application or Internet Explorer is running or not, index.dat cannot be deleted.m^2 wrote:Is 2452 Internet Explorer? Or maybe onr of system processes holds it?
Yes, I know this allready. I don't need a tool for this, I can remove the file after reboot on my own, either by calling a script/batch process or by manually deleting the file using Total Commander.m^2 wrote:It seems that it is possible to delete such files on reboot. This is a thing FD can do.
Yes, you can clean the contents (thus removing the cache contents at the same time) using an appropiate function call, which for example can be accessed from the Internet Explorer preferences menu.m^2 wrote:Everybody says it's impossible to delete index.dat w/out reboot (it's possible to clean it's contents, but it's not the same...).
No problem, m^2. Anyway, thank you for looking into it.m^2 wrote:Maybe one day I'll do it (it's interesting!), but I probably won't find enough time.
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deus-ex