WinPatrol 2013 Version: 26.1.2013.0 released

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Littlebits

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WinPatrol monitors your computer and does not allow applications to simply add themselves to the startup menu or associate files to themselves. Everything is caught by WinPatrol. It then asks if you agree to what modifications are being done or not.

Features:
* Detect and Review New Auto-Startup Programs.
* Automatically Disable Reoccuring Startup Programs.
* Monitor BHO's and Tool Bars.
* Monitor Creation of Scheduled Tasks.
* Display and Kill Multiple Running Tasks.
* Monitor, Stop and Control Window Services.
* Manage and Automatically Remove Unwanted Cookies.
* Monitor IE Home and Search pages.
* Monitor and Edit HOST File.
* Detect and Lock Changes to File Type Associations.
* Detect and View Newly Created Hidden Files.
* Track Date/Time when programs are first detected on your system.
* Delay Auto-Startup programs for quick bootup.
* Multiple System Report Options.
* Undocumented or HIDDEN Registry Startup Keys.
* Monitoring and Management of ActiveX components.

WinPatrol 26.0.2013 for Windows 8

December 10th, 2012

Since before the release of Windows 8 I’ve had more emails than you might think asking if WinPatrol was compatible with Windows 8. Like most existing programs, WinPatrol isn’t available for Windows 8 RT but it has been running smoothly since early preview versions of Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro. There has been some confusion about security related programs so many WinPatrol early adopters have written to be sure we’re compatible.

WinPatrol has never worked like a traditional security application so it has been running fine on Windows 8 machines. I’ve heard from folks with brand new computers saying Scotty has been very helpful removing unnecessary pre-installed crapware. Computer companies are paid to include software that runs on Startup. In many cases they are not full versions and often cause problems when they expire. These programs will appear in WinPatrol’s list of Startup Programs where PLUS members can verify their purpose. Once these programs are removed by WinPatrol your new computer will certainly start quicker and often run noticeably faster.

Naturally, we have tweaked a few things to make sure WinPatrol continues to work its best. Many changes are minor but required due to new Windows 8 conventions. One example is how cookies are stored by Internet Explorer 10. While Microsoft doesn’t support or encourage 3rd party cookie managers, WinPatrol has been successful in helping remove unwanted tracking files.The cookie folder used to contain a file index.dat which Microsoft renamed to be container.dat. This broke cookie handling but like other minor changes a little tweak and we’re back to normal. For security, other internal changes are not being disclosed at this time.

WinPatrol 2013 works as you’d expect and with your support I’ll be adding some Windows 8 specific features as they are needed and/or suggested.


Limitations:
Free version does NOT have these following features.
*Access to WinPatrol PLUS Knowledgebase (24/7)
*Real-time Infiltration Detection
*Increased PLUS Performance
*Automatically respond and/hide specific alerts (NEW!)

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Littlebits

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WinPatrol 26.1.2013.0 released:

What’s NEW with WinPatrol 26.1.2013.0 – January 4th, 2013:
# Bug fixed in the” First Detected” Date for Active Tasks
# Bug fixed when hidding the Scotty System Tray icon.
# New Option to “Run As Adminstrator” for any programs launched by WinPatrol in Delayed Start list.
# Added Minimize, Maximize buttons as requested by just about everyone for the last 15 years. While not typically used in tabbed windows popular demand encouraged the development of tricks to make it happen.
# Complete update of WinPatrol Help pages. Documentation is included locally and is available on each tab by clicking blue help icon. This feature has been considered essential for new and/or non-expert users. Each help file includes a link to any updated information including better ways to teach WinPatrol based on user feedback.
# On many machines Windows 8 boots so quickly there is no time to press F8 to open Safe Mode. A little known feature to Reboot to a Windows 8 Advanced Repair/Restore mode replaces Windows Safe Mode. This new feature is currently only available in WinPatrol PLUS. Just right-click on any file and select “Restart Windows for Repair in Safe Mode.”

http://www.winpatrol.com/upgrade.html

Enjoy!!:D
 
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