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PDF Impress 2013.21.23.032

-Wrapper removed
-Activation with the Key provided in the Giveaway Package
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Thank You for the post Spidey. However, sometimes, or once in a while, initially running the setup file (without installing) puts a Setup file without the wrapper within the current user's 'Temp' folder (like a GOTD wrapped setup used to do in the good ole days).

For those interested, It just so happens that it is the case with this giveaway (PDF Impress 2013.21.23.032). Running the Wrapped Setup file (without installing) puts an ".msi" file into the Current User's 'Temp' file. It will be around a 62 Mb file (61.9 Mb is shown when the mouse pointer is hovered over the file's icon). Just make sure that the ".msi" file in the 'Temp' folder is copied and pasted into your GOTD folder (or wherever else) before closing out the currently running wrapped Setup file.

For those not familiar with where the 'Temp folder is, the path to the 'Temp' folder is as shown below:

C:\Documents and Settings\[NAME OF CURRENT USER HERE]\Local Settings\Temp

...or you can just click on the 'start' button, bring up the 'Run' dialog box, put "%temp%" (without quotes) within the text area of the Run box and then hit enter or click the ''OK' button and it'll go right to the Current User's 'Temp' folder.

If the 'Run' icon is not displayed within your 'start' button list, then search on the Internet to find how to make the 'Run' box icon appear within the 'Start' list for your version of windows.

If the the Giveaway for the 'PDF Impress 2013' program is more than an hour old and the Wrapped Setup does not run anymore (so as to retrieve the Unwrapped file under the 'Temp' folder), then either download from a link that 'Spidey' provides above or create a post to this thread asking for such and I'll upload the file I have and will provide the link for you to download it from. Just check back once in a while for my response.

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This is very interesting subjet,, you give a good hint.

Can you more explain more it came from and how it go on temps folder because it have some files named

GOTD_mydll_1.dll

is-530RJ.tmp

{7B2F60E4-46C1-4163-8824-BE8FAF8C2791}

I would like to know Which one is i need to verify,

This the fist time I read something about that.

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This is very interesting subjet,, you give a good hint.

Can you more explain more it came from and how it go on temps folder because it have some files named

GOTD_mydll_1.dll

is-530RJ.tmp

{7B2F60E4-46C1-4163-8824-BE8FAF8C2791}

I would like to know Which one is i need to verify,

This the fist time I read something about that.

Before July of 2012, any GOTD wrapped 'Setup' file (once ran before the Giveaway time is over) created an unwrapped version of that wrapped file within the current User's 'Temp' folder ...that is, after the wrapper on the original file contacted the GOTD site to verify that the giveaway was still within the time limits. If the original file (after being executed) was closed out or finished installing, then the unwrapped version of that file would disappear from the 'Temp' folder. That is why one would just run the original wrapped 'Setup' file from within the GOTD package without going any further and without installing, and then just copy the unwrapped version of the file from within the 'Temp' folder before closing out or cancelling the process of the original wrapped file.

Anyway, within the month of July, 2012, Giveaway of the Day changed the type of wrapper that is used for the 'Setup' files. They now use 'Themida' software that is now generally integrated within the 'Setup' files. See the Wikipedia page from the link below for more information on this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giveaway_of_the_Day

I say generally because a 'Setup' file will most likely not be wrapped if there is an 'Activate' file present (whereas any 'Activate' file will be wrapped), and in regards to a GOTD package without the 'Activate' file, there are just a few GOTD downloads that will contain a 'Setup' file that is not wrapped (like the type that the developer 'Ashampoo' provide, for example) but then those usually require web-page visits and/or registering to obtain a code key.

And finally, even with the new Themida wrapper in a 'Setup' file, it only happens once in a while that an unwrapped version of the executed wrapped 'Setup' file appears in the current User's 'Temp' folder, and it so happened to be such a case regarding my previous February 3rd, 2013 post on 'PDF Impress (version 2013.21.23.032)'.

Generally, however, executing a Themida wrapped 'Setup' file will put a DLL file or 2 within folder(s) in the 'Temp' folder, and folder(s) of the type 'is-530RJ.tmp' as you had mentioned in your post (with numbers and letters being different except for the first 'is-' part which stays the same) would also appear within the 'Temp' folder along with files of the type '_isetup' appearing in an 'is-' type folder that is within the 'Temp' folder.

These files that are created in the 'Temp' folder after running the wrapped 'Setup' file usually do not amount to over 2MB, or usually do not amount to over 5MB if you also include the very first folder that is created (when the wrapper contacts the GOTD site) which is not an 'is-' type folder but has a name of the type '{BF364CF2-D7F2-4712-82B8-804E3D711729}' with different numbers and letters, of course. This initial folder usually contains a file with the name 'setup', but is usually under 1MB in size and does not work to install anything when executed. Thus, it seems that most of the amount of the 'Setup' data from the wrapped file is put into RAM ...being that I have not as of yet found anywhere else in the files besides the 'Temp' folder where I could attempt to extract an unwrapped installation file.

If you would open the 'Temp' folder before running a wrapped file, the folders created within the 'Temp' folder will appear at the bottom of the list (at least where windows XP is concerned) when the wrapped file is executed after having the 'Temp' folder open. Besides that, you can instead first make sure that the folders and files in the 'Temp' folder are listed in 'Details' view, then right-click at the top of the list where it shows 'Name', 'Size' 'Type', etc. and from the cursor's drop-down menu make sure that the 'Date Created' selection is checked. Then, click on where it shows 'Date Created' (at the top of the list) to put the list of folders and files in order, and to toggle between first to last and last to first (whatever way suits you) and you should see the folders - that were created from running the wrapped 'Setup' file - grouped together around the same minute (shown under the 'Date Created' column) as when they were created.

Remember! To view any of these newly created folders and files, after the wrapped 'Setup' file is executed, DO NOT proceed to let the 'Setup' app install anything; the 'Setup' process from the wrapped file only needs to sit there after running it and without doing anything further with it, so that it is a running, but idle, process to be able to keep the newly created folders and files in the 'Temp' folder from disappearing so that you can view them. Also, being that some files within the said created folders are hidden, make sure that you enable the showing of hidden files and folders in your Folder Options settings.

I've found that when GOTD adds the Themida wrapper to the developer's original installation file, it now adds around 9 or 10 MB to that original installation file, or mind as well say, to the GOTD extracted package in total (the new Themida wrapper added around 6 or 7 MB at first when GOTD started using it).

Anyway, if it happens to be the case that a Themida wrapped 'Setup' file creates a fully working unwrapped version of the wrapped 'Setup' file somewhere within the 'Temp' folder, that unwrapped installation file should usually be around 9 to 10 MB smaller in size than the extracted GOTD package. Just hover your mouse cursor over the extracted GOTD package to see the folder size, from that size subtract 9 or 10 MB and that should be around the size of the unwrapped installation file if, on the somewhat rare occasion, it happens to be created in the 'Temp' folder.

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