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However, subdirectories are not scanned. Is there a way to add sub-directories of directories next to portableapps.com? 18:09:39 I was typing it :) 18:10:25 unfortunately, there is no way to get the platform to scan recursively 18:10:51 but you can create a appinfo.ini manually in order to add apps that are in subfolders 18:11:42 Oh that would be fine... is creating an appinfo.ini listed in support? 18:12:47 not really unfortunately. there is some documentation in the development section 18:13:20 but i wrote an article on how to add batch files to the platform, that works for regular applications as well 18:13:23 http://portableapps.com/node/21757 18:14:30 That will work! Thanks for the help!! 18:14:50 you're welcome 18:30:56 *** pa_3514 has quit (Quit: Page closed) 18:41:29 *** Steve___ (d03627ad@gateway/web/freenode/ip.208.54.39.173) has joined #portableapps 18:41:36 Hello? 18:41:53 *** Steve___ is now known as Guest60796 18:42:00 I have a question about Eraser portal 18:43:10 Can any body assist me on the workings of the application? I have a USB drive that I formated, then I ran eraser portable against it... Does it still complete a security wipe or does it ingore the deivce all together. The portale app litterally took 10 seconds compared to 3 days.. 18:45:00 well, i guess eraser portable does the same as regular eraser would do 18:47:59 Ok although the windows format will erase the data and application frences, the portable eraser tool should in thery delete anything left on the USB thumb drive correct? 18:49:07 Does this tool do like a low level format or something? 18:50:28 *** AlleyKat (~Miranda@0x573a5a5d.ronnqu1.dynamic.dsl.tele.dk) has joined #portableapps 18:50:33 sorry, i don't know much about eraser, i'm not using it myself, so i'm not much of a help here :| 18:53:10 Ok, AlleyKat, can you answer the questions above for me? 18:53:15 Do you have any idea? 18:53:46 I have a USB drive that I formated, then I ran eraser portable against it... Does it still complete a security wipe or does it ingore the deivce all together. The portale app litterally took 10 seconds compared to 3 days.. 18:53:49 Ok although the windows format will erase the data and application frences, the portable eraser tool should in thery delete anything left on the USB thumb drive correct? 18:54:56 Guest60796: do you know anything about drive partitions and sectors? 18:55:34 Yes, but I was referencing the behavoir of the portable eraser tool. 18:56:15 I don't know the aforementioned eraser program, but most 'secure erase' programs simply overwrites the contents x number of times with some data - be it zeroes, ones or just random/pattern 18:57:00 if you need 'forever' secure wipe, desroy the drive. If you need 'pretty secure', overwrite it 8x 18:57:45 that'll require more than normal software tools and methods to ever recover anything 18:58:26 ie. the cost will be well beyond the value of any data (pretty much anyway) 18:58:44 Ok perfect Alleykat. I appreciate your knowledge. I will test this. If this is indeed true, all my boot records should be tarnished after my security wipe? 18:59:33 I currently have it set for 4x's 19:00:28 that should be good enough, we're probably talking in the 1000 19:00:41 's of $ to recover anything after that 19:01:00 Ok. Ill give it a try and see what happens. Thank you so much! I appreicate that. 19:01:08 uhm boot records? Those rarely contain anything useful anyway ;> 19:05:25 *** Guest60796 has quit (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 19:17:18 *** TPFC-SYSTEM has quit (Quit: TPFC-SYSTEM) 19:26:06 *** rainroom69 has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 19:29:04 *** GordCaswell (kvirc@unaffiliated/ve4jhj) has joined #portableapps 19:59:14 *** GordCaswell has quit (Quit: KVIrc 4.2.0 Equilibrium http://www.kvirc.net/) 20:13:25 *** benedikt93 (~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93) has joined #portableapps 21:22:47 *** JohnTHaller (~JohnTHall@cpe-68-173-237-124.nyc.res.rr.com) has joined #portableapps 22:18:40 *** benedikt93 has quit (Quit: Bye ;)) 23:10:19 *** AlleyKat has quit (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23:17:31 *** JohnTHaller has parted #portableapps (None)