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Comparing
Ctrl+Alt+O
opens original / comparative log
Ctrl+Alt+R
cancels comparison
Ctrl+Alt+1
displays all items
Ctrl+Alt+2
displays only added items, log will show items present in current log
Ctrl+Alt+3
displays only removed items, log will show items present in previous log
Ctrl+Alt+4
displays only replaced items (files inclusive)
Ctrl+Alt+5
displays only differences between logs
Ctrl+Alt+C
displays comparison
Ctrl+Alt+N
displays current log
Ctrl+Alt+P
opens previous log
Miscellaneous
F1
view help
Alt+F4
close program
Alt+Shift+F4
close program without asking
Ctrl+I
log statistics
12.6 System requirements
For seamless operation of ESET SysInspector, the system should meet the following hardware and software
requirements:
Windows 2000, XP, 2003
400 MHz 32-bit (x86) / 64-bit (x64)
128MB RAM of system memory
10MB available space
Super VGA (800 x 600)
Windows 7, Vista, 2008
1 GHz 32-bit (x86) / 64-bit (x64)
512MB RAM of system memory
10MB available space
Super VGA (800 x 600)
12.7 FAQ
Does ESET SysInspector require Administrator privileges to run ?
While ESET SysInspector does not require Administrator privileges to run, some of the information in collects can only
be accessed from an Administrator account. Running it as a Standard User or a Restricted User will result in it collecting
less information about your operating environment.
Does ESET SysInspector create a log file ?
ESET SysInspector can create a log file of your computer's configuration. To save one, select File > Save Log from the
main menu. Logs are saved in XML format. By default, files are saved to the %USERPROFILE%\My Documents\
directory, with a file naming convention of "SysInpsector-%COMPUTERNAME%-YYMMDD-HHMM.XML". You may
change the location and name of the log file to something else before saving, if you prefer.
How do I view the ESET SysInspector log file ?
To view a log file created by ESET SysInspector, run the program and select File > Open Log from the main menu. You
can also drag and drop log files onto the ESET SysInspector application. If you need to frequently view ESET
SysInspector log files, we recommend creating a shortcut to the SYSINSPECTOR.EXE file on your Desktop; you can then
drag and drop log files onto it for viewing. For security reasons Windows Vista/7 may disallow drag and drop between
windows that have different security permissions.
Is a specification available for the log file format? What about an SDK ?
At the current time, neither a specification for the log file or an SDK are available since the program is still in
development. After the program has been released, we may provide these based on customer feedback and demand.