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Software Developer/Security Expert
PE Dropper Monitor v1.0.0.0
Description
PE Dropper Monitor (PDM) is a useful Windows OS utility designed to monitor and log files of executable nature (PE files) which are “dropped” onto the hard disk. The option to monitor system-wide or monitor only a select process is available, dropping events are logged to the GUI program along with date/time, the process filename which is responsible for dropping the PE file, the filename of the dropped file and the type of dropped file (EXE, SYS, DLL etc). This can be very useful for spotting suspicious process activity.
PE Dropper Monitor is compatible with the following 32-bit Microsoft Windows Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7
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Features
* Commandline Parameters
* Maximize GUI
* Monitor All Processes
* Monitor and log files of executable nature
* Monitor Single Custom Process
* Save Logs to File
* Save type of dropped PE file EXE DLL SYS
* Start with Windows
* Very user-friendly GUI
Info
Program is commercial (it costs $9.99 USD 1 PC license), but if you have a blog and you would like to make a review, I can give you a free 1 year license for you, more 2 giveaways (1 year license) for your readers 
More details on product can be found here:
http://www.novirusthanks.org/product/pe-dropper-monitor/
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The Specialist *
Thanks for the info nivels
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I don't need to know everything, I just need to know where to find it, when I need it. 
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Experienced User
Thanks nivels for interesting info
Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate x86 + KIS 2011 (11.0.2.556 b.a.c.d) + Sandboxie Paid (3.54) + Deep Freeze Standard (7.20.020.3398)
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