- Apr 5, 2014
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Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web is pleased to announce the release of the eleventh version of its remote scanning and curing utility Dr.Web CureNet!. The utility now makes use of modules that are already available in Dr.Web 11.0 products for Windows. Furthermore, it incorporates a number of new features that enhance PC protection and make administrator work easier. Known issues have been resolved.
Improvements in the new version include:
Improvements in the new version include:
- Windows 10 support.
- Updating over HTTPS; Dr.Web CureNet! administration console updates can now be retrieved from Doctor Web's servers.
- A scan exceptions list can now be indicated.
- If the new option Use less network bandwidth is enabled, the scanner software will be uploaded to the target hosts in serial mode rather than simultaneously, and the interval for gathering statistics will be increased. In addition, adjustments have been made to ensure that the scanners utilize fewer hardware resources on target machines.
- If no account information is available for a selected host, a corresponding warning is displayed.
- An administrator can now specify the network ports to be used by the administration console and on remote machines.
- Filters are now available for scanning reports. The latter now include information about the target host operating system.
- Specifying paths for custom scanning is now easier. The custom scan parameters can be saved in an administrator profile.
- Faster host searches; streamlined distribution of software for scanning.
- An error that kept exceptions for Dr.Web CureNet! processes from being created correctly if multiple profiles were available for Windows Firewall.
- An upgraded routine for retrieving statistics while the option to block access to the network during scanning is enabled.
- The update has also made the utility's modules more stable.