From: David H. Lipman on
From: "Buffalo" <Eric(a)nada.com.invalid>

| Right you are. Sorry.
| I now realize that Robin uses Kaspersky.
| Ok, Robin, disable or uninstall Kaspersky and use the free version of Avira
| AntiVir temporarily.\
| Since even Lipman can't nail it, please post back on what program is causing
| the message.
| Thanks,
| Buffalo

Robin has already indicated NUMEROUS anti malware scans have been performewd with nothing
being found.

We do NOT know what security program is generating this message. That is the problem.



--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp


From: Buffalo on


David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "Buffalo" <Eric(a)nada.com.invalid>
>
>> Right you are. Sorry.
>> I now realize that Robin uses Kaspersky.
>> Ok, Robin, disable or uninstall Kaspersky and use the free version
>> of Avira AntiVir temporarily.\
>> Since even Lipman can't nail it, please post back on what program is
>> causing the message.
>> Thanks,
>> Buffalo
>
> Robin has already indicated NUMEROUS anti malware scans have been
> performewd with nothing being found.
>
> We do NOT know what security program is generating this message.
> That is the problem.

That is why I recommended that he disable or uninstall his anti-virus and
anti-malware programs and install Avira AntiVir and free MBAM and hopefully
the free SAS. ( I don't think he ever said that he tried them both)
If the above doesn't change things, then that would indicate a different
security program causing the problem.
Buffalo


From: Robin Bignall on
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 21:59:57 -0700, "Buffalo" <Eric(a)nada.com.invalid>
wrote:

>
>
>David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Buffalo" <Eric(a)nada.com.invalid>
>>
>>> Right you are. Sorry.
>>> I now realize that Robin uses Kaspersky.
>>> Ok, Robin, disable or uninstall Kaspersky and use the free version
>>> of Avira AntiVir temporarily.\
>>> Since even Lipman can't nail it, please post back on what program is
>>> causing the message.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Buffalo
>>
>> Robin has already indicated NUMEROUS anti malware scans have been
>> performewd with nothing being found.
>>
>> We do NOT know what security program is generating this message.
>> That is the problem.
>
>That is why I recommended that he disable or uninstall his anti-virus and
>anti-malware programs and install Avira AntiVir and free MBAM and hopefully
>the free SAS. ( I don't think he ever said that he tried them both)
>If the above doesn't change things, then that would indicate a different
>security program causing the problem.
>Buffalo
>
Just to save you reading back in the thread, I have SAS Pro, which is
not free, and MBAM, which is. I also run ActiveScan 2, which was
recommended, together with Kaspersky, by AumHa. I don't intend to
through the process of uninstalling Kaspersky.
--
Robin
(BrE)
Herts, England
From: Buffalo on


Robin Bignall wrote:
[snip]
>>
>> That is why I recommended that he disable or uninstall his
>> anti-virus and anti-malware programs and install Avira AntiVir and
>> free MBAM and hopefully the free SAS. ( I don't think he ever said
>> that he tried them both)
>> If the above doesn't change things, then that would indicate a
>> different security program causing the problem.
>> Buffalo
>>
> Just to save you reading back in the thread, I have SAS Pro, which is
> not free, and MBAM, which is. I also run ActiveScan 2, which was
> recommended, together with Kaspersky, by AumHa. I don't intend to
> through the process of uninstalling Kaspersky.

OK, missed that point. If you disable Kaspersky and just use the free Avira
AntiVir and no message comes up, perhaps it is Kaspersky doing it.
Doesn't really seem like it's worth the trouble overall.
Buffalo
PS: If you ever find out what it is, please post back.


From: Robin Bignall on
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:27:55 -0700, "Buffalo" <Eric(a)nada.com.invalid>
wrote:

>
>
>Robin Bignall wrote:
>[snip]
>>>
>>> That is why I recommended that he disable or uninstall his
>>> anti-virus and anti-malware programs and install Avira AntiVir and
>>> free MBAM and hopefully the free SAS. ( I don't think he ever said
>>> that he tried them both)
>>> If the above doesn't change things, then that would indicate a
>>> different security program causing the problem.
>>> Buffalo
>>>
>> Just to save you reading back in the thread, I have SAS Pro, which is
>> not free, and MBAM, which is. I also run ActiveScan 2, which was
>> recommended, together with Kaspersky, by AumHa. I don't intend to
>> through the process of uninstalling Kaspersky.
>
>OK, missed that point. If you disable Kaspersky and just use the free Avira
>AntiVir and no message comes up, perhaps it is Kaspersky doing it.
>Doesn't really seem like it's worth the trouble overall.
>Buffalo
>PS: If you ever find out what it is, please post back.
>
I certainly will.
--
Robin
(BrE)
Herts, England