carnival73: So as another current topic here doesn't get derailed into a big discussion as to rather or not common software like .NET doubles as 'spyware.'
/facepalm again. Dude, really check out wikipedia's page about .NET. PLEASE! :)
carnival73: There's a disclaimer paragraph in the .NET application that you install that suggests that the primary intention behind the software is to take note of third party software on your PC I think it has something to do with MS making sure that other developers are not pushing products that will sabotage MS products or reveal coding and such that could jeopardize MS.
.NET is constantly connected so soon after these files are being generated they are also being retrieved.
I pretty much think .NET doesn't care much about stuff like emulation or abandoneware UNLESS it involves an MS product - hence why you will probably never find an XBox emulator even though there appears to be an emulator for every other console.
Also why they say good hackers don't go online with a pirated version of Windows.
/facepalm What .NET application?
/facepalm To what is .NET connected?
/facepalm .NET doesn't offer any scanning whatsoever nor it monitors what you do.
/facepalm Just use Daz's tool, and you'd be done with 'pirating' Windows.
.NET is NOT an application or whatever. It is a library of classes and other stuff that developers can use to make games, desktop applications, Windows Phone applications, web services, connect with databases, and do many other things.
carnival73: You'll notice that .NET is a mandatory install to use Autodesk software which usually retails for several grand.
Also the Steam client insists on it before you're ever allowed to run Steam.
More so than spyware it's probably just easier to relate .NET as one really big intricate DRM.
/facepalm
Of course it would be mandatory, for fuck's sake, it provides the runtime required to run the Autodesk programs / many games from Steam.
It is not a DRM platform, fucking LOL!
HertogJan: I've been running Windows XP since December 2001. One of the first things I always ran after installing it or getting a new pc was
xp-AntiSpy. I always considered it a sad thing having to need a tool like that.
Why? :(
AndrewC: Please do anyone on the internet a favour and uninstall that POS and start updating your Windows box again before I come to your house and bash your head in because of all the spam emails your little botnet member is generating (one of the most possible cases).
This was brought to you by a bad bad morning arguing about the importance of updates and restarting your fucking machine if they ask you to.
Well said! :D