Altova xmlSPY is SPYware and can screw your network setup

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Connected

The following info could be useful for anyone getting weird behaviour after
installing Altova xmlSPY (so aptly named!)

I've just wasted 3 days of my life trying to find out why I've lost network
browsing capabilty (network neighborhood) on my xp home network. Recently
installed XMLSPY was to blame.

Without my permission (other than a vague meaningless sentence in the EULA),
Altova's install program opened ports on my firewall and wrote values to my
registry preventing my machine being able to act as a master browser (thus
screwing my network).

These are the new keys it adds to the registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\FirewallPolicy\StandardProfile\GloballyOpenPorts\List\

Value : 2799:UDP
Data : 2799:UDP:*:Enabled:Altova License Metering Port (UDP)

Value : 2799:TCP
Data : 2799:TCP:*:Enabled:Altova License Metering Port (TCP)

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\SharedAccess\Parameters\FirewallPolicy\StandardProfile\

Value: DisableUnicastResponsesToMulticastBroadcast
Data : 1

If you uninstall the software, these keys are not removed (a sure sign of
crap software). Even if you cancel the install before it's completed, these
keys are still written to your registry and not removed. So you don't even
have to install their software - you just have to think about doing it!

Note to Altova: You do not own my PC nor have any right to compromise my
security by opening ports in my firewall and otherwise altering the setup of
my network protocols without my authority. Needless to say I'll not be using
any of your software ever again. In fact I intend to inform as many people
as possible about your underhand practices.

If you need to check with their support team call (001)-978-816-1602

Connected
 
B

Bo

Thanks for telling us, Connected.

I'm using XMLSpy, and think it's a very valuable tool. However, I
would like software manufacturers to properly document the means to
"phone home" that they are using. As you have experienced, all sorts
of mysterious behaviour can arise, and internet wars stories often are
our only help to troubleshoot.
 

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