Question. What's new in ADinf32 as compared to its previous versions?  
Answer.

Here are some of the new features offered by ADinf32:

  • ADinf32 is built around a true 32-bit multi-thread architecture.

  • ADinf32 offers a modern friendly user interface.

  • ADinf32 can check your system in asynchronous mode. This means that you can view the scan results for one drive, while other drives are being scanned, which makes the check process less time-consuming.

  • ADinf32 is able to parce macros in MS Word and Excel documents and detect macro-viruses.

  • ADinf32 implements the fast CRC check of the following file formats:

    • COM (MS-DOS COM-executable files),
    • MZ (MS-DOS EXE-executable files),
    • NE (Windows 3.xx executable files)
    • PE (Windows 9x/NT executable files),
    • LE (VxD).

  • ADinf32 correctly handles double changes in the file system, such as “file renamed and modified” or “file moved to another folder and then modified”.

  • ADinf32 detects companion viruses.

  • ADinf32 offers flexible check levels. If you are familiar with ADinf, you probably know that you can mark a folder as “working”, which means you do not wish to monitor the changes in this folder. ADinf32 makes a step further, offering you an opportunity to assign check attributes to an individual file, not only to a folder.

  • ADinf32 lets you dynamically filter the scan results displayed on the screen and immediately updates the scan statistics when you change the filter.

  • ADinf32 detects and correctly handles changes in the file system when disk scan takes place in the multi-task environment.

  • ADinf32 keeps and analyzes the global history of all disk changes.

  • ADinf32 supports NTFS file system.

 

 
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