STATUS: VirusWare
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Short doc:
This tool is able to show all changed/added/deleted files on your
HDD since last checking. This is very useful for detection of
viruses/trojans, but of course the information about changes might
be useful for removing of freshly installed but unwanted fonts, libs
and so on...
There is no real doc as this tool is said to be designed for
advanced users, however usage shouldn't be so complicated.
For security reasons I suggest booting from original WorkBench disk
before performing checkings (to avoid being cheated by stealth viruses).
MMU owners should install mmu.library from Thomas Richter, so that
Integrity will be able to additional protection of it's code.
The latest compare output can be found in: "RAM:Integrity.output"
which is not deleted on program quit, but of course I can change :-)
The result is also displayed with MultiView where available.
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Special thanks:
Soenke Freitag of VTC in Hamburg for his COMP and CHECK which were base
of this tool!
Thomas Richter for his mmu.library and letting me to play with his
overlay manager and so on...
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changes since 1.2:
- hopefully fixed strange bug that sometimes caused muGuardianAngel hit
- improved MMU loader to load program even without MMU unit or
mmu.library at all. In this place thanks to Thomas Richter who
let me play with his overlay manager as due to above you get one
executable file instead two!
- fixed bug with very small executable files (thanks Paracel for report)
Note that I have just added skipping of files smaller than 0.1KB,
so please ignore possible messages that these very small files are
suddenly lost :-)
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VirusWare means that you should send me file infected with first virus
you will come across since you decided to use this program. Even old
bootblock viruses are accepted, but only files smaller than 50kb are
accepted. "Registered users" can be listed in the next release if they
only wish so.
Why such a stupid kind of soft? Just to estimate some things or in the
other words to see what old/new is still around.
Zbigniew Trzcionkowski
Astrow 7
43 250 Pawlowice
Poland
<zeeball@interia.pl>
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