Jack, this happens
altogether too often - I have seen it with software from a
number of different authors and several different anti-virus
programs..? My impression is that some of these anti-virus
programs use heuristics and make a best guess at what they might
be seeing - they are often wrong, particularly with programs
that communicate off-site.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 4/9/2020 8:10 PM, Jack Brabham -
KZ5A wrote:
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I don't think this is a false
positive.? Defender is finding and identifying a specific
Trojan.?
I'm not reloading Dx Lab unless there
is some resolution beyond "ignore it and go on".
73 Jack KZ5A
On 4/9/2020 2:14 PM, Hasan Schiers
N0AN wrote:
I should
add to my instructions about how to remove a file from
quarantine:
I'm no
computer?expert. I found that this procedure?works for me.
In the interests of avoiding any liability from someone who
gets in a jam by not following the instructions precisely,
or finds them inaccurate or unhelpful:
"While believed to be correct,
this advice comes with no guarantees of any kind.
You alone remain responsible for the security of
information on your computer system".??
It's sad,
when trying to help people that a statement like this has to
be made, but....
What is the
saying: YMMV? Use Windows 10 at your own risk? Take a file
out of quarantine at your own risk?
By the time
we are done with all this CMA stuff, we might as well turn
all this ham radio equipment off and watch TV.?
Nevertheless,
the advice to put in a disclaimer when trying to help
anyone with any software is excellent advice!
73, N0AN
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 3:03
PM Hasan Schiers N0AN via <hbasri.schiers6=
[email protected]>
wrote:
Mike:
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Finding and Restoring a File
from Windows Defender Quarantine:
0. Close all DXLab Programs
1. Bottom Left > Search Box for your Desktop
? (Magnifying Glass just to right of Windows Icon)
2. Type in "Virus & threat protection" (no quotes)
3. The Virus & threat protection app will appear
in the search results. Click on it to run it.
4. At the Top 1/4 of the page there is a link:
Protection History Click on it.
5. All Recent Items are shown
6. Select the Quarantined File that has been falsely
quarantined
7. Chose to Restore it
8. Close the Window
Caveat: Once you have
restored the file,? you may or may not have to move it
to the proper directory. Not being in front of your
computer I can't really tell.?
9. Restart all your chosen
DXLab Programs
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On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at
10:33 PM Michael Schulz <
mschulz@...>
wrote:
Hi,
?
I just tried to update
Commander to the latest version but it was stopped
by Windows Defender. Below
screenshot with more info:
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