Sysinternals autorunsc.exe

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Hi all,

Sysinternals have just released a version of their autoruns command line tool that's capable of scanning an offline windows install for images configured to start automatically (very useful for tracking down malware).

How likely is it that it could be made to run under wine on Ubuntu?  I've got to the point where I have my NTFS partition mounted, I then issue the command:

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$ wine ./autorunsc -z /mnt/ntfs_mount/WINDOWS /mnt/ntfs_mount/Documents\ and\ Settings/
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...this happens:

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Sysinternals Autoruns v10.01 - Autostart program viewer
Copyright (C) 2002-2010 Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell
Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com

Autoruns requires Administrator privilege to analyze an offline system
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I also tried making a symlink to a drive letter in ~/.wine/dosdevices but that didn't seem to make any difference.

My various searches for ways to get around this have come to nought, but I confess, I'm a complete wine novice.

Grateful for your thoughts...







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