Yes, but since it can only copy one cell at the time, it is not very useful. Why is it that so many programs these days are designed around this framework crap, I have no idea what it is, only knows it is a so slow opening up. By the time your program has opened up, I have already run my .sha1 file, verified what I need to do and gone for lunch. and no framework stuff needed what so ever. .NET is as close to a virus as iTunes is.
Hi Inge I'll give it another go thanks, and as mentioned I couldn't code myself out of a cardboard box, so you lost me when you wrote C#
would need to know official VLSC checksums, unfortunately MS does not put them in VLSC like MSDN. DL'ers are left with hopes and prayers at VLSC. So we could all use our gathered input and place checksums from known sources, however without MS actually posting them, its all technically hearsay. I trust the sources I use, but it still leaves the MS part out of the equation for actual, unquestionable sums.
Of Topic: @Inge Inge has exceeded their stored private messages quota and cannot accept further messages until they clear some space. please clear some space, have a present for you
Ran the latest version of the verifier yesterday, it has been updated a little. Was looking at verifying 12 ISO's no longer available on MSDN, it still managed to do it. So guess you include previous "scrapes" now removed. Very handy. New thing I noticed is it creates a passed.txt file after with sha1 checksums, which one can just rename whatever.sha1 and good to go. Only additional thing I would like is the size of the file being checked, in bytes. Well done Inge, thanks
What solutions will there be now that sha-1 has been totally defeated by google and generated same hash on different file.