Current version of AdvOR cannot intercept a 64bit process. This feature will be available in one of the 0.4.x releases.
I updated AdvOR with version 0.3.1.3 which contains new instructions for using AdvOR with the Tor Browser from torproject.org . Changes: - when a client uses an unrecognized Socks5 login, the request will be allowed; however, a warning will be shown that contains the username and the password to allow users to find bad configuration settings (this solves the problem with replacing Tor with AdvOR in the Tor Browser Bundle) - the files Help\Firefox\readme.txt and Help\Firefox\AdvOR.ini were updated...
I didn't update the help file for Firefox because I didn't download new versions of Tor Browser from torproject.org. If you want to intercept a program at startup you don't need an AdvOR.ini from the Help directory. Read AdvOR.html for more information on how to intercept a program if you don't want to change its proxy settings. These values are saved by AdvOR when you check/uncheck some checkboxes in the graphical interface, so you don't need to edit them in the .ini file: Values for Autostart:...
No, AdvOR is not an abandoned project.
Version 0.4.0.0 of AdvOR will have the option to run as a system service.
The exit node used to download the file may be banned if the file exists on that...
I updated AdvOR to 0.3.0.20 which uses OpenSSL 1.0.1g. Everyone who uses an older...
If you find any problems with the NTLM support from AdvOR, create a topic about it...