05-06-2006, 04:09 AM
Heh, I made it myself. Nothing shady about it. Scan it with a virus scanner if you want.
Here's the exact description of it:
Here's the exact description of it:
BigRed Wrote:Register Files.exe is a program that will register all active x objects in the folder the program is placed in. For example, you put the program into My Documents, and you have 3 active x objects also in the folder, msstdfmt.dll, mswinsock.ocx, and richtx32.ocx. You run the program and it automatically checks the checksum of the current file and compares it to the new one and if they don't match, copies the files into your System or System32 folder, depending on your operating system, and then regsvr32 them for you. You can also pass a '/u' command to register the files silently, meaning no message box will pop up confirming that they were registered successfully.