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SmartLine, Inc. has released a new version of their system management software, Active Registry Monitor for Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP.



Active Registry Monitor (ARM) is an utility designed for analysing the changes made to Windows Registry - by making the snapshots of it and keeping them in the browsable database. You can compare any two snapshots and get the list of keys/data which are new, deleted or just changed. ARM can do comparing not only in the entire Registry, but also in any key of the Registry. It is also possible to exclude any keys of the Registry from compare results. Moreover, you can create undo/redo files (for example, to rollback the changes). To view the current state of a key, or to modify it, you can use Jump to Regedit function. Contents of any key can be exported to *.reg file.

Very useful for detecting trojan viruses and elimination some problems caused by software and hardware install/uninstall.

New in this version:

- Now it is possible to import from the old REG file format (regedit 4) and from the new one (regedit 5).
- Generated undo/redo REG are now easier-to-read and more functional, because no INF files are generated any more. Now values are also removed by a REG-file using undocumented capabilities of the format.
- Possibility to choose format of export into REG file: Unicode (W2K/XP) or non-Unicode.
- Added support for XP styles.
- New option has been added to Find: Find path allows key opening by path.
- Now it is possible to scan either entire registry or any part of it.
- Minor changes in the interface.
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