Name:
art.zip
Description: Advanced Registry Tracer (ART)
Version: 2.05 (February 21, 2006)
Size: 1.7 MB (1,751,581 bytes)
MD5 Sum: a382be68f3fbd58a073df8c5bf7000ec
Developer: ElcomSoft Co.Ltd.
Developer Website:
http://www.elcomsoft.com/company.html
Obtained From:
http://www.elcomsoft.com/art.html
Download URL:
http://www.elcomsoft.com/download/art.zip
Obtained On: 3/03/2006
Requirements: Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP or
Windows Server 2003 operating system and about two megabytes of free space on hard disk.
Purchase Information: Trial version; $40 after 30 days of use.
License: License Agreement
Redistributable: Yes
Comments:
Advanced Registry Tracer (ART) is a utility designed for analyzing
changes made to the Windows Registry. ART does this by making 'snapshots'
of the Registry and saving them in its database, which you can later
browse through at your convenience. You can compare any two snapshots
and get a list of keys and data which are new, deleted or modified. ART
can compare the entire Registry or any key of the Registry. It can also
exclude keys of the Registry from comparison results. With ART you can
create undo/redo files (to rollback changes, for example). To view the
current state of a key or to modify it, you can use ART's Jump to Regedit
function. The contents of any key can be exported to a standard *.reg file
(either new or old format).
Advanced Registry Tracer is very useful for detecting Trojan viruses and eliminating
problems caused by software and hardware installs and uninstalls.
In contrast to Registry monitoring software (such as RegMon and
Win-Expose Registry) and most uninstallers (CleanSweep, Uninstall, etc.),
ART compares full copies of the Registry that were made at different
times, while the software mentioned above simply monitors access to the
Registry. Advanced Registry Tracer lets you track (and undo!) each and
every change to the Registry without affecting your system performance.
ART lets you create filters so you can very easily compare specific
keys. In this way you can safely experiment with registry tweaks that
are normally represented as REG files and also create your own tweak
data base!
Here is a brief list of what ART can do: