Thanks. This helps a lot. As far as the "figuring out what RR does" we are on the same page. I actually have Ollydbg and know its usefulness. Currently however I am stuck at finding a proper unpacker for RR. I have had some success with less complicated executables in using Olly to dump the unpacked image from memory, but this particular executable seems to resist my efforts so far. (Which I kind of ecpected from a tool written by the sysinternals guys)

I have also found this article out on the web but the script is not able to read live hive files, or other file structures. But it may be a start in the direction I want to go. Thanks again for the help. I'll keep looking...

In reply to Re^2: raw file system and registry data by ketema
in thread raw file system and registry data by ketema

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