"Buffalo" <eric(nospam)@nada.com.invalid> wrote in message
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> False positive, AFAIK.
> Win98SE and (ver 6.0.631.0030) ZAPro's Anti-spyware freature finds this
> file as
> SahUpdate and ranks it as a *low* risk, but suggest quarantining it. (
> wirh the
> anti-spyware defs updated today)
> If you click on more details it says it is a Trojan and should be deleted
> immediately and serves no useful purpose.
> I did submit msxml3.dll to totalvirus.com and it came out clean.
> I put it in Quarantine (even though its properties said it was an MS file)
> as
> suggested and was told to reboot to finish the process (rebooting was
> required
> because that file was in use).
> After rebooting, the Anti-spyware screens under the Main and Quarantine
> tabs
> were blank: no simple way to *restore* that file now.
> I even tried rebooting twice.
> Luckily I had another copy of that file and restored it that way, and
> after the
> next reboot ZAPro's Anti-spyware screens now worked.
> BEWARE, I believe it is a false positive and that file should just be put
> on the
> *ignored* list, until ZoneLabs get it straightened out.
> Now I need to do a little research to see how to restore ZA's quarantined
> files
> through Explorer.
>
>There's another ZA update out today (8 September), possibly to fix this
>problem
Received on Thu Sep 29 20:06:52 2005