![]() ![]() I went there with NoScript enabled and I'm reasonably sure that I didn't get infected with any malware while visiting the site. DesktopOK is freeware designed to help you save and restore desktop icons position and frequent screen resolution changes. Chocolatey is trusted by businesses to manage software deployments. Chocolatey integrates w/SCCM, Puppet, Chef, etc. With this aside, DesktopOK has worked fine for me. Chocolatey is software management automation for Windows that wraps installers, executables, zips, and scripts into compiled packages. Maybe somebody that does have a good collection of malware scanners could download the zip file from the above link and scan it for malware. What does the DesktopOK圆4.exe file do The DesktopOK圆4.exe process is also known as DesktopOK (Version 3.61, 4.21, 2.64, 4.19, 3.84, 3.41) and is a part. I don't have an exhaustive collection of malware scanners. When you tell it to save the locations of your icons, it saves them in an ASCII 'DesktopOK.ini' file, in the same directory where 'DesktopOK.exe' is. ![]() You unzip it and double click on 'DesktopOK.exe' It just runs. zip file that contains a single file: 'DesktopOK.exe' Which doesn't install anything. Which looks like the same site you downloaded it from. I jjust went to my downloads directory and saw that I saved the URL where I downloaded it from: I downloaded and installed DesktopOK several years ago and it didn't install malware then. I may have done something wrong causing the issue but hopefully I didn't. Does anyone know a safe way to download the DesktopOK program using the provided following link - without also getting all the issues as documented in my previous post. ![]()
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