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Q. What is the eScan Monitor?
A. eScan Monitor is a true 32-bit device driver that runs in the background to monitor all the executable files (".exe") operations, whenever they are run or copied on to the system. It is loaded automatically when you boot your system.
If eScan monitor intercepts a virus, it will immediately disinfect the file or otherwise take action as specified by you.
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