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  1. Slim Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1 Full x86/x64 Slim Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1 Full x86/x64 Incl. Language Packs (ar cs da de el es fi fr he hu it ja ko nl no pl pt-BR pt-PT ru sv tr zh-Hans zh-Hant) Some tools and resources for (re)creating your own slim (intl) installer .NET4.6.1 SFX Maker (installer repacker): .NET4.6.1 Intl SFX Maker (if you want to add LP): Silent "No GUI" SFX alternative: Slim down your dotNET4(.6.x) & LP installers: If you cant find a hotfix try using the KB(1234567) number w/ this URL: Slim Language Packs: Arabic: N/A Chinese (Simplified): Chinese (Traditional): Czech: Danish: Dutch: Finnish: French: German: Greek: Hebrew: Hungarian: Italian: Japanese: Korean: Norwegian (Bokmal): Polish: Portuguese (Brazil): Portuguese (Portugal): Russian: Spanish: Swedish: Turkish: http://support2.microsoft.com/hotfix/KBHotfix.aspx?kbnum=1234567
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  2. nonspin

    Weblinks infected

    Using the "Downloads" from inside of your WinToolkit application to access - let's say ISO's, -> in an unregistered state -> ad.fly redirection is enabled. Once you have registered your copy of WinToolkit - those ad.fly redirects go away. However, ad.fly is just a 5 second advertising placeholder (watch the countdown at the top-right of your page). Once it hits "0" - you can proceed to the initial target. This is common practice and has nothing to do with malware or infected code.
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  3. Thanks for your continued work on this.
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  4. Updated to v5.0.0-r101573... Regards... ;-) The 5.0 release supports the latest guest or host operating systems including: Mac OS X Yosemite, Windows 10, Oracle Linux, Oracle Solaris, other Linux operating systems, and legacy operating systems. New capabilities in Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0: Paravirtualization Support for Windows and Linux Guests: Significantly improves guest OS performance by leveraging built-in virtualization support on operating systems such as Oracle Linux 7 and Microsoft Windows 7 and newer. Improved CPU Utilization: Exposes a broader set of CPU instructions to the guest OS, enabling applications to make use of the latest hardware instruction sets for maximum performance. Support of USB 3.0 Devices: Guest operating systems can directly recognize USB 3.0 devices and operate at full 3.0 speeds. The guest OS can be configured to support USB 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0. Bi-Directional Drag and Drop Support for Windows: On all host platforms, Windows, Linux and Oracle Solaris guests now support “drag and drop” of content between the host and the guest. The drag and drop feature transparently allows copying or opening of files, directories, and more. Disk Image Encryption: Data can be encrypted on virtual hard disk images transparently during runtime, using the industry standard AES algorithm with up to 256 bit data encryption keys (DEK). This helps ensure data is secure and encrypted at all times, whether the VM is sitting unused on a developer's machine or server, or actively in use.
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