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WSCC is a free, portable program that allows you to install, update,
execute and organize the utilities from various system utility suites.
WSCC is only an interface, you need to download and install the
utilities separately. Alternatively, WSCC can use the http protocol to
download and run the programs.
The included Update Manager can check for newer versions of the
utilities already installed and can download and install the missing
items.
The setup packages are downloaded from the author's website!
WSCC uses the included WSCC Console to execute command line
applications.
WSCC is portable, installation is not required. Extract the content of
the downloaded zip archive to any directory on your computer.
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Loads of fun for techs. The wording is a bit confusing. It downloads all
this stuff for you and links it to the GUI, so it's easy to browse and
test all these utilities.
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Pooh
Hey, what are you doing posting in one of my spare sock names?
Get your own, dickhead.
Don't fall for it!
Does it synthesise anthrax, and blow your balls up as well...
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Pooh kat
Not sure what the OP had a problem with, since he didn't actually
describe his difficulty. WSCC is freeware, comes in a portable version,
and seems to be a front end for Nirsoft Utilities and Sysinternals
Suite. I ran into it a couple of months ago, but haven't tried it out.
http://www.kls-soft.com/wscc/index.php
Review from Martin at ghacks.net
http://www.ghacks.net/2008/10/31/windows-system-control-center/
Seems to be plenty of information about this one, mostly pretty positive
from what I can see. Ymmv.
hth
Ron Moore
Yep, it's just a front end for Nirsoft and Sysinternals Utilities, as Pooh
said.
It's probably just hummingbird. He likes to queer anything posted by Pooh.
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Le Stubb
Nonsense!
I've used it for several months. I haven't experienced any problems.
There must be other reasons for your problems.
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JP Loken
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