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Old 07-11-2011, 08:42 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by tleon View Post
Hi,

I'm using version 0.4.0RC1 of Sigil under Windows 7.

After running Sigil for a while I get a warning from my security suite that Sigil is behaving suspicious.

Sigil is accessing registry keys that make me wonder why it is doing this.
One example is
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\servic es\SharedAccess\Epoch]

Has anybody else observed such behavior?

The checksums of my Sigil.exe are
CRC-32: 136076c3
MD4: 61f610ffd818e1224877c5c515e652bb
MD5: 055dd4be527afbb093ffbc1de7c51cc6
SHA-1: 3c0cbdc35daa89e187419b7b833523de08cba977

Regards
Thomas
Hi Thomas-

Both versions of Sigil store info about the last five opened files in the registry.

Regards - John
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