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Freed! Free from the tyrany of the Alternate Data Stream! If you've ever
run ETrust's Anti-Virus solution and then decided
to switch to another solution, you probably have a crapload of alternate data streams
on your system...one for EVERY FILE. Oy. I've always wanted to get rid
of them and never had a simple utility (or the interest to write one).
Streams, a
command-line utility that enumerates NTFS alternate data streams, now takes an option
to delete the streams that it finds.
Another
major Process Explorer update on the heels of v7.0 brings a slew of enhancements
in addition to a more menu options: only non-zero CPU usage is displayed (you'll wonder
why Task Manager doesn't do this), replace Task Manager with a new option, see interrupt
and DPC time, view context switch counts, look inside .NET processes, configure highlight
colors, view CPU usage in a color-coded tray icon, and much more.
This
significant Autoruns update introduces the ability to easily delete auto-start
items, a toolbar, better refresh, and more accurate path information