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clansman77
March 22nd, 2005, 12:12 PM
THIS is a collection of ads tools i think every kav user needs. alll of them except one is freeware.i think even a kav and non kav user may benefit from all of this..try it


ADS STREAM SCANNERS


1)http://www.rekenwonder.com/streamexplorer.htm

-streams explorer
this is a freeware GUI Streams Explorer that also shows the size of the streams, and allows you to see the streams data

2)http://www.heysoft.de/Frames/f_sw_la_en.htm

-LADS
LADS can exclude specific ADS streams (Kaspersky for example) in the search and it can even tell you the size of these hidden ADS streams!


3)http://www.crucialsecurity.com/downloads.html


-crucial ads


ADS STREAMREMOVERS

5) http://www.isgeo.kiev.ua/shareware/products.html

-ntfsinfo

6)http://www.excessive-software.tk/ DOWNLOAD NTFS STREAM REMOVER FROM HERE..

7)ADS SPY FROM MERIJN search for that (google)
http://www.merijn.org/downloads.html
(link added-to the download)
thanks don pelotas for the links to ads spy

8)stream remover from kaspersky labs ftp://ftp.kaspersky.com/utils/klstreamremover/


hope this helps someone atleast..

bigc73542
March 22nd, 2005, 12:15 PM
could be some useful tools. Thanks


bigc

RejZoR
March 22nd, 2005, 12:30 PM
OMG,ok my page is down (eXcessive Software).
As it appears,domain fails to redirect to my host...
I hope it will be online soon.

Don Pelotas
March 22nd, 2005, 12:56 PM
Link to ADS spy Stream-remover: http://www.merijn.org/downloads.html. :)

RejZoR
March 22nd, 2005, 01:07 PM
Ok,it's back online. I hope it'll stay that way :)

clansman77
March 22nd, 2005, 01:26 PM
remember one is shareware-ntfs info,i tried almost all and i thinkthere are more softwares to view ads tags.i believe ERASER and REGSEEKER ,and ADAWARE has this capability too..correct me if i am wrong.
everyone must have been familiar with rejzors ntfs eraser over here .i have used it too and found it to be very useful.can someone actually test the others and report on their effectiveness??i found out that the command line tool lads is quite good in viewing the ads tags ..

Just passing by
March 22nd, 2005, 02:02 PM
I would like to add the remark that KAV streams are only accessible for view or deletion in safe mode ... or if KAV is removed from your system. KAV users; dont be surprised if you can't find any KAV streams. KAV uses rootkit techniques to protect those streams.
This was not mentioned in this discussion, so i think every one knows this allready.

Don Pelotas
March 22nd, 2005, 02:25 PM
-{ Quote: "I would like to add the remark that KAV streams are only accessible for view or deletion in safe mode ... or if KAV is removed from your system. KAV users; dont be surprised if you can't find any KAV streams. KAV uses rootkit techniques to protect those streams.
This was not mentioned in this discussion, so i think every one knows this allready." }-
That's not entirely true, because most of them will be removed in normalmode after Kav is uninstalled (using NTFS Streams Eraser or ADS spy).

In fact the fastest way i found is to do a scan in normalmode & one in safemode, way faster than doing away with 40000 ads-files al in safemode. :)

Passing by again
March 22nd, 2005, 03:55 PM
-{ Quote: "That's not entirely true, because most of them will be removed in normalmode after Kav is uninstalled (Don pelotas)" }-
It's me, Just passing by...again.
Your right offcourse; that's what i meant with "or if kAV is removed from your system". In that case the protection from KAV is gone so they are accessible like any other stream. However, there are allways files in use (and protected by the system), so if you want to clean all of the kav streams you can boot into safe mode. But i dont think even then you have a 100% cleaning operation that way, so even better, boot with a bootcd/bootdisk and clean from there. Never tested that last option myself (because i'm still a KAV user), but this must work surely.