On 2/17/19, David E. Ross <nobody@nowhere.invalid> wrote: > On 1/27/2019 4:54 PM, DoctorBill wrote: >> I have, in my "Tools" on the top menu bar, a "Complete YouTube Saver" >> selection. I can get a rather complex "Menu" with Eight (8) Tabs. >> >> I have no idea HOW to use this - I don't even remember downloading >> this "tool" ! Any links to it say it is Kaput, Gone, Outdated, Fini ! >> >> Is it NOW illegal to copy YouTube Videos to your hard drive ? >> >> I remember some old Copying Programs (like KeepVid - which I had used >> long ago) to >> save videos (machining, reloading, shooting, camera repair, etc, etc.) >> which I used. >> I have the videos on my hard drive. >> >> Long story short - can I STILL do that ? Everything is changing so fast >> ! >> >> DoctorBill >> > > Yesterday, I downloaded the ClipGrab 3.8.1 full installer from > <https://clipgrab.org/> and did the following: > > 1. I scanned the installer file with AVG AntiVirus Free, Microsoft > Security Essentials, and Malwarebytes Free, all of which are current in > their updates. I usually do this with every new or update installation. > > 2. I disabled my Internet connection and then ran the installer. I > usually do this with every new or update installation. This time, > however, I left AVG AntiVirus Free running in the background, something > I do not usually do during an installation. > > 3. I did total system scans with AVG AntiVirus Free, Microsoft Security > Essentials, and Malwarebytes Free. > > At no time was any virus or other malware detected. I did not get any > offers of other software. > > I logged all changes to my PC during the installation. A search of the > log did not indicate any unexpected new or changed files.
I'm curious - how do you log all changes during the installation? And specifically, does it catch changes/additions to alternate data streams? Lee _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey