d7x v19.2.6 Release
This release fixes missing drop down menu items in KillEmAll from last release, and begins to add dUninstaller functionality to the KillEmAll interface.
This release fixes missing drop down menu items in KillEmAll from last release, and begins to add dUninstaller functionality to the KillEmAll interface.
Fixed: double clicking a plain text report on the reports tab was opening notepad in a hidden window. session activity and alerts were not being displayed for the custom report builder. zero byte files no longer displayed as matching malware hashes in Malware Search Tool. srvany.exe not copied properly when running d7x Locksmith on a Windows XP system causing functionality to fail. Additions: added manual tools log output (Malware Search Tool, Examine File prompt)...
The DOWNLOADS user folder has been added to cleanmgr.exe in the latest Windows 10 October 2018 feature update (1809 version). What does this mean in general? When running Disk Cleanup on the latest version of Windows 10 a new item has been added named “Downloads” seen below: With this option checked it will delete all the files in the Download folder under the users folder. We have not confirmed if it is all users on...
Windows 10 version 1809 (currently being released) has introduced a new “Downloads” option to Windows disk cleanup tool CleanMgr.exe (why?!) This will of course delete all files in the default downloads folder. (More on that at ghacks.net) dSupportSuite has been built with future proofing in mind for it’s usage of CleanMgr.exe, and therefore all previous versions will automatically enable the “Downloads” option for deletion when running as an internal function. Since it is all automatic, running this...
Windows 10 version 1809 (currently being released) has introduced a new “Downloads” option to Windows disk cleanup tool CleanMgr.exe (why?!) This will of course delete all files in the default downloads folder. (More on that at ghacks.net) d7, d7II, and d7x have been built with future proofing in mind for their usage of CleanMgr.exe, and therefore all previous versions will automatically enable the “Downloads” option for deletion when running as an internal function. Since it is all...
The new d7x “Single Pay” license is an upgrade for your d7x Annual or the new 1, 3, and 5 Year term subscription terms, which includes all standard functionality during the license term, yet also allows full usage of d7x functionality after the license term has expired (but does not include support, updates, or hosted cloud access after the term expiration.) Please note that the d7x “Single Pay” license usage out of standard term does require...
For the most part, look for Self-Hosted FTP and Email/SMTP functionality changes, fixes, and improvements as they are switched to the new d7x code platform, with the exception of reports storage for FTP. There was a bit more but it didn’t make the list because I didn’t write it down, and it was kinda minor because I can’t recall at the moment… What comes next is finishing the move to d7x code for FTP reports...
Expect changes to include the name appearing on your credit/bank statements for product purchases, which as of today, April 25th 2018 should become “d7xTech/Foolish IT” (or “d7xTech.com” if only 11 characters are allowed.) The longer version will change to the shorter “d7xTech.com” in the future, once we’re confident most of our customers on recurring billing plans have adjusted to seeing the new name. Don’t forget, as previously announced we are changing our name from “Foolish...
UPDATE: Get the LATEST FREE edition here. We deeply regret to announce the discontinuation of CryptoPrevent’s free edition. When CryptoPrevent first began in 2013, it was a unique and effective product aimed at stopping a new and unique threat, and as the years have passed the free edition has been invaluable not only to the protection of countless users, but also to the growth of the product and to this company as it spread by...
Over the next few weeks (or longer) we’ll be changing our name from “Foolish IT” to “d7x Technology” so don’t be alarmed, the makers of d7x and CryptoPrevent are not changing… it’s still us! Expect changes to include everything from website branding and domain name to the name appearing on your credit/bank statements for purchases of our products. More to come…
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