Xintegrity Professional 1.6

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Xintegrity Professional detects all files and folders that have been added or removed including Alternate Data Streams, changes to installed services, new registry subkeys, removed registry subkeys, and changed registry values, including changes to normally hidden registry keys such as the SAM and security keys. Xintegrity Professional also detects any changes to the security access permissions of any file, including whether any new accounts have been created, accounts that have been removed, and changes to every security permission associated with each account. Xintegrity Professional additionally detects any change to the contents of any file. It can automatically create encrypted backup files, which provides the ability of restoring a pre-modification version of the file.

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