pbsb wrote:
Don't ask about source file????\

Is not a good ideea...
OpenBsd for example is a complex and large source..so the author give the source if u wan't//////
I think u hide somthing in u source if u don't wan't to share...so i will nor run u setup...Indian mind...
Thanks for your comments. I like all type of comments.
Basically, what the software is doing is just changing a registry value and using the IphlpApi.dll API calls to get all the interface related data. I think a programmer with some basic concept of calling API can write a software like this. All API calls are there in the MSDN library. What I have done here is that I made the software usable using my skills.
Secondly, I am not into open source. I believe that some applications can remain open source without trouble but not all. When I think about open source I always get one question in my mind which is never answered by any one and that question is What does the damn programmer get out of a software code give away? I had an experience where I coded an app and gave away code to a friend who needed some of it. What happened is that he re branded the entire software with the same code and didn't acknowledge my efforts into it. Since then I decided not to give away the code, instead, I tell what logic it has and ask others try to do it themselves. Even if the logic is same, the quality is always different and thats called experience.
Thanks again.
Shreyas Zare
PS: If you dont want to run my app, I wont insist either. Its finally your choice.