Archive for March, 2020

WinDefThreatsView is a new tool for Windows 10 that displays the list of all threats detected by Windows Defender Antivirus.  For every threat, the following information is displayed: Filename, Threat Name, Severity, Process Name, Initial Detect Time, Status Change Time, Remediation Time, Threat ID, Threat Status, Default Threat Action, and more…

WinDefThreatsView  also allows you to quickly set the default action (Allow, Quarantine, Clean, Remove, Block, or No Action) for multiple threats at once. You can use this tool on your local computer and you can also get the  threats  list from a remote computer on your network.

Windows Defender threats list

You can download the WinDefThreatsView  tool from this Web page.

The new version of PropertySystemView tool (Version 1.05) allows you to easily view the properties of file directly from Windows Explorer.
In order to use this feature, run PropertySystemView.exe, go to the Options menu and then select then ‘Explorer Context Menu’ option:

Add Properties Context Menu

After the ‘Explorer Context Menu’ option is selected, you can right click on any file in Windows Explorer and then choose the ‘PropertySystemView’ menu item:

Property System Explorer Menu

After you choose the ‘PropertySystemView’ menu item, the PropertySystemView window is opened with the selected file:

Open PropertySystemView From Explorer Menu

InstalledAppView is a new tool that displays the list of Windows 10 apps installed on your system.  InstalledAppView displays the App name, App version, Registry Name, Registry Modified Time,  Install Folder,  Uninstall Command, and more.  You can view the installed apps on your local machine, on remote network computer , and on external disk plugged to your computer.
InstalledAppView also allows you to open the install folder in Windows Explorer, view the AppxManifest.xml and AppxBlockMap.xml files, uninstall apps, and more.

Windows 10 Apps Viewer

You can download this new tool from this Web page.