Another possibility for static analysis would be to use Regedit to export the registry to a text file before and after and then use WinDiff or ExamDiff or some other file comparison utility to find the changes for you.

Laters,
Dave King
http://www.thesecure.net

Cassidy Macfarlane wrote:

You can, of course, use regmon (sysinternals.com) to monitor the
registry 'live' while changes are being made, however it sounds like you
want a product that would analyse the reg, then re-analyse after
installation, and report on changes.

This would indeed be a handy tool.  Anyone know of anything better than
regmon for this purpose?

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Anyone know of any free tools to analyze what changes have been made to a Windows 2000/XP registry?

Thanks,

...D
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