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Old May 18th, 2012, 12:32 PM
Marcos Marcos is offline
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Default ESET Rogue Application Remover released

I am happy to announce the availability of the long-anticipated ESET Rogue Application Remover intended for detecting and removing rogue applications as well as reverting changes made by the rogue applications to the registry. By design, ERAR focuses mostly on rogue applications that affect the operating system in a negative way and that are difficult to remove by our products. In no way should it be considered a substitute for running a scan with our products or ESET Online Scanner.

ERAR must be run with elevated administrator rights either in normal or safe mode. Internet connection is recommended not only for better detection efficiency and accuracy but also for automatic submission of detected files to ESET's viruslab when approved by the user. ERAR supports restoration of quarantined objects using the /r switch. For a complete list of supported options, run it with the /? switch.


ERAR is available for download from the KB article
http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page...nt&id=SOLN2372


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