From: Daniel Mandic on
John Corliss wrote:

> Ehhhh..... sorry Daniel. That one didn't translate. Could you please
> clarify?


The goog.exe is temporary, as shown with your proggie (TMP\goog.exe).



You think goog.exe is doing more than opening a webpage? Writing some
extra data somewhere!?
If it were so, I would have been fooled many times (possibly!), by
previous software I have installed to my System. Many Software Titles
do open a webpage after setup...

There is nothing new on my System, except the X-Mas Screensaver. ;-)
I mean, No Google Bar etc.




Best regards,

Daniel Mandic






From: John Corliss on

Daniel Mandic wrote:
> John Corliss wrote:
>
>> Ehhhh..... sorry Daniel. That one didn't translate. Could you please
>> clarify?
>
> The goog.exe is temporary, as shown with your proggie (TMP\goog.exe).
>
> You think goog.exe is doing more than opening a webpage? Writing some
> extra data somewhere!?
> If it were so, I would have been fooled many times (possibly!), by
> previous software I have installed to my System. Many Software Titles
> do open a webpage after setup...
>
> There is nothing new on my System, except the X-Mas Screensaver. ;-)
> I mean, No Google Bar etc.

Thanks for the clarification, Daniel. However, I'll bet you got some new
items listed on your Start Menu (not that this is a big deal.)

At any rate, I thought that the screen saver was pretty mediocre at best
and deleted it. Only two of the images it showed were worth keeping, and
you can extract them easily by right clicking on the .scr file,
selecting "Configure" and then using a button in the config window that
opens. I forget what the button is called.

--
Regards from John Corliss. I don't reply to trolls like Andy Mabbett. No
ad, cd, commercial, cripple, demo, nag, share, spy, time-limited or
trial wares or warez for me, please.
From: Daniel Mandic on
John Corliss wrote:

>
> Daniel Mandic wrote:
> > John Corliss wrote:
> >
> > > Ehhhh..... sorry Daniel. That one didn't translate. Could you
> > > please clarify?
> >
> > The goog.exe is temporary, as shown with your proggie
> > (TMP\goog.exe).
> >
> > You think goog.exe is doing more than opening a webpage? Writing
> > some extra data somewhere!?
> > If it were so, I would have been fooled many times (possibly!), by
> > previous software I have installed to my System. Many Software
> > Titles do open a webpage after setup...
> >
> > There is nothing new on my System, except the X-Mas Screensaver.
> > ;-) I mean, No Google Bar etc.
>
> Thanks for the clarification, Daniel. However, I'll bet you got some
> new items listed on your Start Menu (not that this is a big deal.)
>
> At any rate, I thought that the screen saver was pretty mediocre at
> best and deleted it. Only two of the images it showed were worth
> keeping, and you can extract them easily by right clicking on the
> .scr file, selecting "Configure" and then using a button in the
> config window that opens. I forget what the button is called.


I've placed it into my freeware drawer...

I know, dumb X-Mas stuff ;)



We have here 'Christkindl' (Girl or Boy, who knows. A christ-child/y...
I cannot translate it other.)


Merry Christmas,

Daniel Mandic

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