Examples of using Application inspector in English and their translations into Czech
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Application Inspector may be run in three modes.
TrustPort Antivirus 2013- Improved Application Inspector.
Application Inspector implicitly trusts these processes and skips their monitoring.
In this case, we recommend turning Application Inspector off.
Application Inspector monitors system hooking and with potentially dangerous software it can detect this feature as harmful.
Registry- A list of all registry values protected by Application Inspector.
Turn off Application Inspector- Application Inspector will be temporarily disabled and potentially dangerous applications will not be monitored.
Some settings are not accessible,such as resident protection, application inspector, scheduler etc.
Protection from switching off the system- Application Inspector monitors all attempts of illegitimate applications to shut down/restart your computer.
After clicking the Advanced button, the advanced configuration dialog box of Application Inspector will appear.
Protection of system registers- Application inspector monitors and records all changes to the registers listed in the table Protected locations/Registry.
User Defined Mode- this mode allows the user to customize the behavior of Application Inspector.
If the ask dialog is disabled, Application Inspector will automatically behave to all new applications that it detects as dangerous according to the Action settings.
List and description of some system locations which Application Inspector protects against modification.
Don‘t scan applications larger than- Applications that will have a larger size(in kilobytes) than the value set here, will not be scanned by Application Inspector.
Allowed applications- List of all applications where Application Inspector protection will not be applied.
File System Protection- Application inspector monitors whether the untrusted process tries to access files and directories that may contain crucial system information such as the c.
Blocked applications- List of all applications that are blocked by the Application Inspector and thus will not run at all.
Application Inspector is a powerful weapon for the detection of"Zero-day" viruses which antivirus companies have not yet detected, but also for"walking" mutating viruses, which often changes its structure, and also for not updated anti-virus solutions.
Protection of processes/threads- If malware orother untrusted applications will try to access another process/thread other than itself, Application Inspector will evaluate this behavior as considered dangerous and will warn the user that the program can be harmful.
The left upper half indicates the status of Protection against viruses(status of Real Time Protection, Application Inspector and virus updates) and right lower half indicates the status of Protection against hackers status of E-mail Protection, Parental Lock, Web Antivirus and Firewall.
