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creep01
This is a nice tool I always find handy to use
Its a good way to go around with lots of dirs ...on a machine.

So what it does :
Syntax

MakeScut /n "xxx" /t "xxx" [/i "xxx"] [/a "xxx"] [/s] [/r] [/o] [/k] [/c "xxx"]


/n Name of the shortcut to be created, including the full path.

/t Target application that the shortcut will be used to launch, including full path.

/i Filespec (and optionally an index) of the icon for the shortcut, including full path.

/a Arguments used by the target application.

/s Start in (a.k.a. Working directory), including full path.

/r Run window. Default is a normal window. Options include min or max.

/o Overwrite. If the /o switch is not specified, the default behavior is do not overwrite.

/k Shortcut Key used to launch the application.

/c Comment (displayed on mouse hover).

Pretty helpful right ?

It comes from Sysworksoft and you might want to check their website
for more useful tools .
I dont think any AV will pick this as a virus,nevertheless i have scanned it with Sophos,Norton and Kav.
Hope you make good use of it ,like i did :-)
You can also visit http://www.sysworksoft.net/ if you like

technoboy
give us some examples of how an evil hax0r might use this tool.

and thanks ;P
r3L4x
send it to someone and open a file on their computer (hey, its not an exe!), doing somthing evil like spawning a shell laugh.gif
fry
thanx for sharing this nifty tool,it'll definatly come in handy tongue.gif
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