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Info/description:
No clue as to what registry keys and files are installed on the Pocket PC by CAB files? Here's MSCEInf, a utility to find and analyse all the data contained in installation CAB files. The program automatically extracts the file "000" from CAB files or selected TSK and analyzes it. It can also analyze already extracted files "000". A full report is posted in page control. It offers also the possibility of: - To save the analysis in a file with the format rtf (Rich Text Format) which can be read by WordPad or Word. - To save Inf file reconstituted in text format or to copy it in the clipboard. - To extract all the files from the CAB or TSK and Inf file reconstituted in a folder (with the possibility of creating this folder). After that you can use Cabwiz to create again the CAB.
This program can be useful to those who like to understand all that an application copy on their mobile, registry included. On Document RTF tab, there is a contextual menu (right click on it) to go directly to the various sections of the analysis (Strings, Dirs, Files, Hives, Keys, Shortcuts, beginning of file INF) and allows you to copy what you selected to the clipboard. Update Description: v2.3 (06-06-2008): - In Tab "Files", files are now shown with the SHELL associated icon. - In Tab "Files", contextual menu (right click) for files with extension: o Exe o Dll o Ocx o Cpl shows version number of these files and gives a new menu item " Properties " for opening Properties window. - Bug Correction for column sort and especially when a column has been moved. - Thanks to Le Sage (CodePPC forum moderator) for his help and advices. v2.2 (15-05-2008): - This version is now really "silent" in command mode. When program runs in command mode, Program window is no more shown. This is much nice for "batch processing" when using the program. - There were a "bug" in earlier versions, when the program was running in command mode on a CAB where there is only a "_setup.xml" information file. On these CAB extraction in command mode was not done. Version 2.2 corrects this. v2.1: MSCEInf v2.1 adds ability to extract in command mode CAB files in a folder preserving subfolders names. Syntax is a bit rigid with a keyword extract (separed by a space) after CAB name. This keyword allows creation of INF file and files extraction (with correct names) while preserving subfolders names.
A second parameter optional is folder name where to extract files. If omitted, folder name will be: "c:\ExtractDir" Program creates the folder if it does not exist.
For example write like here (do not forget to separe each parameters by a space and put path in double quotes): msceinf "C:\Users\Benoit\Documents\a.cab" extract and files are extracted in folder "c:\ExtractDir".
or give folder name where to extract: msceinf "C:\Users\Benoit\Documents\a.cab" extract "C:\Users\Benoit\Documents\My extracted files" and files are extracted in folder "C:\Users\Benoit\Documents\My extracted files". v2.0: - Version 2.0 of MSCEInf was recompiled with Delphi 2007 for Win32 which allows to develop Vista compatible applications directly. MSCEInf remains compatible with the former Windows versions. - With the instigation of Fabien K., I improved the reconstitution of the Inf file to allow a better management by Cabwiz of the reconstituted file if one made the extraction of the files of the CAB by preserving the tree structure of the files (better management of the headings SourceDiskFiles and SourceDiskNames). - Management of duplicates files: o The program checks the presence of duplicates files, this in order to make it possible to the user to modify the Inf file consequently. o If the program is used in command line, the program return code (ExitCode) is equal to 0 if there are no duplicates files, else the program return code is equal to 222.
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