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8.4.2. Anti-Rootkit Interface
The Anti-Rootkit user interface provides a brief description of the component's
functionality, informs on the component's current status (Anti-Rootkit component is
active.) and also brings information on the last time the Anti-Rootkit test was
launched.
functionality, informs on the component's current status (Anti-Rootkit component is
active.) and also brings information on the last time the Anti-Rootkit test was
launched.
In the bottom part of the dialog you can find the Anti-Rootkit settings section where
you can set up some elementary functions of the rootkit presence scanning. First,
mark up the respective check-boxes to specify objects that should be scanned:
you can set up some elementary functions of the rootkit presence scanning. First,
mark up the respective check-boxes to specify objects that should be scanned:
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Scan applications
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Scan DLL libraries
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Scan drivers
Further you can pick the rootkit scanning mode:
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Quick rootkit scan - scans all running processes, loaded drivers and the
system folder (typically c:\Windows)
system folder (typically c:\Windows)
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Full rootkit scan - scans all running processes, loaded drivers, the system
folder (typically c:\Windows), plus all local disks (including the flash disk, but
excluding floppy disk/CD drives)
folder (typically c:\Windows), plus all local disks (including the flash disk, but
excluding floppy disk/CD drives)
Control buttons available:
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Search for rootkits - since the rootkit scan is not an implicit part of the
, you can run the rootkit scan directly from the Anti-