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# New Features:
- Implemented comprehensive API's for controlling settings and configuration for Business customers
- Added ability to import/export settings for Business customers
- "Exit" option now removed from the tray when 'limitedusermode' is enabled for Business customers
- Future versions will be able to upgrade without requiring a reboot after installation
- Protection module now controllable for the entire machine instead of being limited to individual user accounts
- Filesystem Blocking and Website Blocking can be enabled or disabled separately via the Protection tab
- Protection logs now show when malicious file execution blocking is enabled or disabled
- Realtime protection may now be cleanly terminated via the 'Exit' option in the tray without leaving any running processes
- Japanese language support added
# Improvements:
- Malwarebytes Chameleon enhanced to be even more effective against the latest threats
- Realtime protection now starts much faster on Windows Vista and Windows 7
- Eliminated performance issues caused by database updates and Ignore List manipulation on Windows Vista and Windows 7
- Pop-ups for threats detected by realtime protection cannot be minimized
- All registry settings are now stored under HKLM
# Issues Fixed:
- Saving logs to custom locations after scans now works correctly
- Context menu setting is now honored correctly after performing a program upgrade
- Users who have previously completed the trial will not be prompted to start the trial upon upgrade or reinstallation
- Dates and times of items listed in the Quarantine are now displayed correctly
- Implemented comprehensive API's for controlling settings and configuration for Business customers
- Added ability to import/export settings for Business customers
- "Exit" option now removed from the tray when 'limitedusermode' is enabled for Business customers
- Future versions will be able to upgrade without requiring a reboot after installation
- Protection module now controllable for the entire machine instead of being limited to individual user accounts
- Filesystem Blocking and Website Blocking can be enabled or disabled separately via the Protection tab
- Protection logs now show when malicious file execution blocking is enabled or disabled
- Realtime protection may now be cleanly terminated via the 'Exit' option in the tray without leaving any running processes
- Japanese language support added
# Improvements:
- Malwarebytes Chameleon enhanced to be even more effective against the latest threats
- Realtime protection now starts much faster on Windows Vista and Windows 7
- Eliminated performance issues caused by database updates and Ignore List manipulation on Windows Vista and Windows 7
- Pop-ups for threats detected by realtime protection cannot be minimized
- All registry settings are now stored under HKLM
# Issues Fixed:
- Saving logs to custom locations after scans now works correctly
- Context menu setting is now honored correctly after performing a program upgrade
- Users who have previously completed the trial will not be prompted to start the trial upon upgrade or reinstallation
- Dates and times of items listed in the Quarantine are now displayed correctly
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