Question about C:\Windows\system32.dll
From: Pam (phfloresnospam_at_verizon.net)
Date: 10/13/05
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 20:55:22 -0700
Greetings to all:
I'm not sure if this is a problem, and have goggled it for some info,
without receiving any specific helpful info that would explain it. Could
someone explain what this is.
To begin, I'm not having any problems with my computer, and I update and run
Ad-Aware SE , at least 3 times a week, the same applies to Spybot S&D 1.4.
I run a bi-weekly scan with AVG and the results are always clean. The only
change I noticed on the log is the above listed file in the subject line of
this post. At this entry in the log it say's "change" and "changed". Can
anyone tell me what this means, and why it was changed, or does it really
matter? All other entries/files say clean or ok. I also do online scans
from 5-6 other av vendors frequently (most recently at Kapersky) with
Nothing found. I'm very over cautious, so that is why I do so many scans
without any computer problem symptoms, I do hope these scans are suitable
for investigative (only) procedures, which is my sole purpose for using them
to get a second opinion other than from my AVG.
Does this change in the scan log mean anything significant? If so, do I
need to do something for it?
Computer/Program info:
Running XP Home SP2 (all MS updates complete as of today 10/12/05)
ZoneAlarm (free) version 6.0.667.000 updated whenever an update is
available.
AVG (free) version 7.0.344
AVG virus base 267.11.14/131 released 10/12/05
Ad-Aware SE Build 1.06r1
Def's SE1r69 05.10.
Spybot S&D 1.4 Def's updated 10/7/05
Last scan today 10-12-05 result "clean" and immunized.
TIA,
Pam
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