homedoc
December 23rd, 2003, 04:24 PM
Hi, Folks,
First of all, let me congradulate you on this superb piece of software. I have not downloaded it yet, but from poring through forums, etc. I can see that TDS-3 is in a class by itself. I have been programming puters since 1969 and have been frustrated since the late 80s with the generally low quality of PC software in terms of the high level of bugs, low level of features, poor human-interface design and, of course, poor performance and high demand for system resources.
From what I can see, this is a real gem and substantially raises the bar on what PC software should offer. I am sure you will do well with it, and hope that word spreads far and wide. Maybe that will embarrass some of the bigger ISVs into improving their offerings.
My question is this: from what I can ascertain, it would appear that at the time TDS-3 detects trojans within a target PC, they are already on the hard drive, resident in memory or about to exectue (with exec-proc). Does the program have the ability to scan in real time information coming in through the network (LAN, web, etc.), detect trojans right when they come in the front door, and scrap them before they ever get out of the input buffers? I believe Tauscan has a TSR called TAumon that does this. It would be a most useful feature.
First of all, let me congradulate you on this superb piece of software. I have not downloaded it yet, but from poring through forums, etc. I can see that TDS-3 is in a class by itself. I have been programming puters since 1969 and have been frustrated since the late 80s with the generally low quality of PC software in terms of the high level of bugs, low level of features, poor human-interface design and, of course, poor performance and high demand for system resources.
From what I can see, this is a real gem and substantially raises the bar on what PC software should offer. I am sure you will do well with it, and hope that word spreads far and wide. Maybe that will embarrass some of the bigger ISVs into improving their offerings.
My question is this: from what I can ascertain, it would appear that at the time TDS-3 detects trojans within a target PC, they are already on the hard drive, resident in memory or about to exectue (with exec-proc). Does the program have the ability to scan in real time information coming in through the network (LAN, web, etc.), detect trojans right when they come in the front door, and scrap them before they ever get out of the input buffers? I believe Tauscan has a TSR called TAumon that does this. It would be a most useful feature.