Re: Multi_AV.exe caused PROBLEM!



From: "OldRebel2" <OldRebel2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

| Hi, David. Thanks for the reply. I have confidence in Multi_Av, but in this
| case there was NO malware. There was only a false positive detection by KIS
| of a file in LinkScanner Pro. Kaspersky Labs and Exploit Prevention Labs are
| working on a resolution. The Welcome Screen "turn off computer" link was
| there until I executed Multi_AV. Is there anything in your tool that changes
| configuration or group policy settings? I checked my gina.dll file and it
| was the default. The only other thing that I came up with in my search for a
| solution was group policy settings that do not seem to be available in XP
| Home Edition. Any thoughts on this?

Sorry... none :-(

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Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
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