Brute Force Uninstaller (BFU) 1.11
Posted on Wednesday, February 20 2008 @ 13:34 CET by Thomas De MaesschalckFU: Brute Force Uninstaller (BFU) is a scripting program that can execute a series of preset commands like a Windows batch file, aimed at uninstalled programs that are hard to remove, uninstall improperly or simply unwanted. Scripts are plaintext and can be written with Notepad, and the command syntax is very transparent.
Changelog:
- Added RegSetExpandValue to set REG_EXPAND_SZ values
- Added RegDeleteKeyIfNameContainsText/Hex to delete keys matching a mask
- Online scripts can now be executed from the commandline (i.e. bfu.exe http://www.example.com/test.bfu)
- Fixed RegResetPermissions (and others) not being recognized
- Added OptionShowLog command to force showing the logfile after script completion
- Added OptionSaveLog command to save the logfile to disk after script completion
- More extensive logging
- Fixed bug in CRC32 module with leading zeroes
- Updated CRC32 module to read files ~3 times faster
Program Information Category: Tools and Utilities Type: Free Version: 1.11 Size: 76.8KB Works on: Windows Product page: here |
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