Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
Neil, what virus detection program do you use.? I like how you describe it works. ? Dave, w6de ?
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of neil_zampella Sent: 10 April, 2020 02:45 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [DXLab] Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?? There is no trojan or virus in any DXLab executable.??? Just as there is no virus or trojan in other ham radio programs like JTAlert, WSJT-X, and many others that get 'triggered' due to some algorithm only known to Microsoft.???? I have never had a problem with any DXLab program, nor with the others I mentioned.
Its not so strange that this has occurred to many ham radio programs since this last Windows update.?? The really bad design of Defender is that it does not give you any indication of what its doing nor does it give you a chance to say NO.??? Another display of how Microsoft wants to 'help' you.
I use a third-party anti-virus that allows me to make the decisions on what happens when it detects 'a virus'.??? I can accept the quarantine, continue to install/run the program, or take the option to send it to their 'virus lab' which then returns a result within 15 to 20 minutes (often much earlier). Most often it is a false positive, and they update their definition file at the same time.
Neil, KN3ILZ On 4/9/2020 8:10 PM, Jack Brabham - KZ5A wrote: 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". 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! ? ? On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 3:03 PM Hasan Schiers N0AN via <hbasri.schiers6=[email protected]> wrote: ======================================== 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 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 ============================================= ? ? 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: ? Error! Filename not specified. ? 73 Mike K5TRI ? -- What you learn, you must share. What you know, you must teach! - ? -? @mschulz ? PGP Signature: D300 B646 0D26 2E56 4176? B3C0 141D 9201 3ADF 22CF ?
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Re: Upgrade DX Keeper from 7.1.9 to 15.4.9
Great, Greg. Glad that worked for you too! -- Jim McPhee Placitas, NM W5ABA
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Re: Upgrade DX Keeper from 7.1.9 to 15.4.9
that worked Jim. Thank You
Greg? KE9UR
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On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 9:51 AM Jim McPhee < jmcphee@...> wrote: I had a similar problem yesterday. In my case, it was Defender quarantining dxkeeper.exe.? Every time I went into the dxkeeper folder, made a copy of the most recent dxkeeper executable (that was in the folder), and renamed it dxkeeper.exe, Defender would quarantine it. When I attempted to update to the newest version from Launcher's Config, I would get the same "file is in use or dxkeeper.exe is write protected" message. I finally caught on and told Defender to exclude the entire DXLAB folder from scans. That fixed the problem. -- Jim McPhee Placitas, NM W5ABA
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Re: RBN as a propagation check
If you’re connected to a node that sends spots from Skimmers: ? Send TEST WS1L WS1L TEST on CW.? When you see a spot for your call in SpotCollector, right click on it and select Display spots of WS1L near (freq) in CW. ? A window will open listing spots for you from all the CW skimmers that have received you with your signal strength. ? I have a CW memory to send that message to check propagation, especially when I don’t hear much activity on a band. ? Just now, with 100W and my antenna pointed east: ?
? ?
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From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of Chuck, WS1L Sent: Friday, April 10, 2020 08:58 To: [email protected]Subject: [DXLab] RBN as a propagation check ? Hello to all, here’s hoping all are well during this time of real biological virii, as well as the false positives of the computing variety. ? I will often look at the RBN webpage to see were my CQ's are landing on a band that may or may not be open.? ? I know there is an RBN source feeding Spot Collector, and I brought up it’s window and tried to feed a few CC Cluster commands to it to show my recent spots but the RBN window just kept pumping spots at me like a firehose.? ? Ideally I’d like to be able to have the RBN show me where my signal is reaching, as a means of checking for an open band.? I know it’s not strictly DX related but it’s at least DX-adjacent.? Is there a way to filter RBN spots like this?? I did try filtering Spot Collector by my Call but no results there either.? ? ? ? ? 73 de Chuck, WS1L
================ Chuck Chandler chandlerusm@... ================
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Re: Upgrade DX Keeper from 7.1.9 to 15.4.9
I had a similar problem yesterday. In my case, it was Defender quarantining dxkeeper.exe.? Every time I went into the dxkeeper folder, made a copy of the most recent dxkeeper executable (that was in the folder), and renamed it dxkeeper.exe, Defender would quarantine it. When I attempted to update to the newest version from Launcher's Config, I would get the same "file is in use or dxkeeper.exe is write protected" message. I finally caught on and told Defender to exclude the entire DXLAB folder from scans. That fixed the problem. -- Jim McPhee Placitas, NM W5ABA
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Re: Import trouble, unexpected "," in County field
Bob,
Many thanks. I think I can work some Excel trickery to combine
the 2 columns.
I suppose that is specified in the ADIF information, I should
read more :)
73
Martin, HS0ZED
On 10/04/2020 18:57, KA9JAC wrote:
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The proper format for the County Field is (State,County) ie:
NJ,Monmouth
Hope this helps
73
Bob, KA9JAC
On 4/10/2020 6:49 AM, Martin Sole
wrote:
Hi,
I am helping a friend to convert his excel file logbook and
import it into DX Keeper. All has gone well so far by
changing a few field headings to make them recognised? and
then exporting the Excel file as a tab delimited file.
This file imports into DX Keeper fine with what seems to be
one strange effect that I have not been able to track down.
In DXKeeper the imported log shows a , in front of every
county, so instead of Monmouth it shows ,Monmouth? this of
course produces a lot or errors with county changed and
invalid secondary administrative subdivision.
Looking at the tab delimited file there is no evidence of
the spurious ,
Is there a simple explanation for whats going on?
Martin, HS0ZED
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Re: RBN as a propagation check
Do *not* connect directly to the RBN cluster node - that does not accept filter commands. It is intended solely for the use of other cluster nodes.
Instead, connect to a regular DX cluster node that carries RBN spots. The regular VE7CC cluster node is one such; you can find others by going to <> and looking for the "(+CW Skimmer)" notation in the left-hand column beneath the name of the cluster node. You may need to issue a command to the node to tell it to turn RBN spots on.
73, Rich VE3KI
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On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 09:58 AM, Chuck, WS1L wrote:
Hello to all, here’s hoping all are well during this time of real biological virii, as well as the false positives of the computing variety.
?
I will often look at the RBN webpage to see were my CQ's are landing on a band that may or may not be open.?
?
I know there is an RBN source feeding Spot Collector, and I brought up it’s window and tried to feed a few CC Cluster commands to it to show my recent spots but the RBN window just kept pumping spots at me like a firehose.?
?
Ideally I’d like to be able to have the RBN show me where my signal is reaching, as a means of checking for an open band.? I know it’s not strictly DX related but it’s at least DX-adjacent.? Is there a way to filter RBN spots like this?? I did try filtering Spot Collector by my Call but no results there either.?
?
?
?
?
73 de Chuck, WS1L
================ Chuck Chandler chandlerusm@... ================
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Re: RBN as a propagation check
Have you investigated PSKreporter???
Dave, N2DPF
On 4/10/2020 8:58 AM, Chuck, WS1L
wrote:
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Hello to all, here’s hoping all are well
during this time of real biological virii, as well as the
false positives of the computing variety.
?
I will often look at the RBN webpage to see
were my CQ's are landing on a band that may or may not be
open.?
?
I know there is an RBN source feeding Spot
Collector, and I brought up it’s window and tried to feed a
few CC Cluster commands to it to show my recent spots but the
RBN window just kept pumping spots at me like a firehose.?
?
Ideally I’d like to be able to have the RBN
show me where my signal is reaching, as a means of checking
for an open band.? I know it’s not strictly DX related but
it’s at least DX-adjacent.? Is there a way to filter RBN spots
like this?? I did try filtering Spot Collector by my Call but
no results there either.?
?
?
?
?
73 de Chuck, WS1L
================
Chuck Chandler
chandlerusm@...
================
?
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RBN as a propagation check
Hello to all, here’s hoping all are well during this time of real biological virii, as well as the false positives of the computing variety. ? I will often look at the RBN webpage to see were my CQ's are landing on a band that may or may not be open.? ? I know there is an RBN source feeding Spot Collector, and I brought up it’s window and tried to feed a few CC Cluster commands to it to show my recent spots but the RBN window just kept pumping spots at me like a firehose.? ? Ideally I’d like to be able to have the RBN show me where my signal is reaching, as a means of checking for an open band.? I know it’s not strictly DX related but it’s at least DX-adjacent.? Is there a way to filter RBN spots like this?? I did try filtering Spot Collector by my Call but no results there either.? ? ? ? ? 73 de Chuck, WS1L
================ Chuck Chandler chandlerusm@... ================ ?
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
In Defender's "defense"
(sic), I've used it as my sole anti-virus for maybe 5 years.? It
does sometimes warn me when I'm installing a new program that
will try to do things that its network security sometimes thinks
are risky, but it offers an easy option to say "no, it's OK."?
This last episode with Commander was the first time I've had it
interfere with a DXLab download in several years.
73, Pete N4ZR
Check out the Reverse Beacon Network
at , now
spotting RTTY activity worldwide.
For spots, please use your favorite
"retail" DX cluster.
On 4/9/2020 10:44 PM, neil_zampella
wrote:
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There is no trojan or virus in any DXLab executable.??? Just as
there is no virus or trojan in other ham radio programs like
JTAlert, WSJT-X, and many others that get 'triggered' due to
some algorithm only known to Microsoft.???? I have never had a
problem with any DXLab program, nor with the others I mentioned.
Its not so strange that this has occurred to many ham radio
programs since this last Windows update.?? The really bad design
of Defender is that it does not give you any indication of what
its doing nor does it give you a chance to say NO.??? Another
display of how Microsoft wants to 'help' you.
I use a third-party anti-virus that allows me to make the
decisions on what happens when it detects 'a virus'.??? I can
accept the quarantine, continue to install/run the program, or
take the option to send it to their 'virus lab' which then
returns a result within 15 to 20 minutes (often much earlier).
Most often it is a false positive, and they update their
definition file at the same time.
Neil, KN3ILZ
On 4/9/2020 8:10 PM, Jack Brabham -
KZ5A wrote:
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:
========================================
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
=============================================
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:
?
![]()
?
73 Mike K5TRI
?
--
What
you learn, you must share. What you know, you
must teach! - ?
-? @mschulz
?
PGP
Signature: D300 B646 0D26 2E56 4176? B3C0 141D
9201 3ADF 22CF
?
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Re: Import trouble, unexpected "," in County field
The proper format for the County Field is (State,County) ie:
NJ,Monmouth
Hope this helps
73
Bob, KA9JAC
On 4/10/2020 6:49 AM, Martin Sole
wrote:
Hi,
I am helping a friend to convert his excel file logbook and
import it into DX Keeper. All has gone well so far by changing
a few field headings to make them recognised? and then
exporting the Excel file as a tab delimited file.
This file imports into DX Keeper fine with what seems to be
one strange effect that I have not been able to track down.
In DXKeeper the imported log shows a , in front of every
county, so instead of Monmouth it shows ,Monmouth? this of
course produces a lot or errors with county changed and
invalid secondary administrative subdivision.
Looking at the tab delimited file there is no evidence of the
spurious ,
Is there a simple explanation for whats going on?
Martin, HS0ZED
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Import trouble, unexpected "," in County field
Hi,
I am helping a friend to convert his excel file logbook and
import it into DX Keeper. All has gone well so far by changing a
few field headings to make them recognised? and then exporting
the Excel file as a tab delimited file.
This file imports into DX Keeper fine with what seems to be one
strange effect that I have not been able to track down.
In DXKeeper the imported log shows a , in front of every county,
so instead of Monmouth it shows ,Monmouth? this of course
produces a lot or errors with county changed and invalid
secondary administrative subdivision.
Looking at the tab delimited file there is no evidence of the
spurious ,
Is there a simple explanation for whats going on?
Martin, HS0ZED
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
Dave,
? When I run Commander.exe ( v14.5.5 ) one of the 70+ scanners? in
Virustotal did flag? a virus ( that of course was MS )??
? Who to believe... 1 False positive, 70 False negatives or Dave
? Just FYI...
AL,? K0VM
On 4/9/2020 8:41 PM, Dave AA6YQ wrote:
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+ AA6YQ comments below
I don't think this is a false positive. Defender is finding and identifying a specific Trojan.
+ None of the 70+ virus scanners run by
+ report the presence of malware in DXKeeper.exe or any other DXLab executable.
I'm not reloading Dx Lab unless there is some resolution beyond "ignore it and go on".
+ That's your decision to make.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
There is no trojan or virus in any DXLab executable.??? Just as
there is no virus or trojan in other ham radio programs like
JTAlert, WSJT-X, and many others that get 'triggered' due to some
algorithm only known to Microsoft.???? I have never had a problem
with any DXLab program, nor with the others I mentioned.
Its not so strange that this has occurred to many ham radio
programs since this last Windows update.?? The really bad design
of Defender is that it does not give you any indication of what
its doing nor does it give you a chance to say NO.??? Another
display of how Microsoft wants to 'help' you.
I use a third-party anti-virus that allows me to make the
decisions on what happens when it detects 'a virus'.??? I can
accept the quarantine, continue to install/run the program, or
take the option to send it to their 'virus lab' which then returns
a result within 15 to 20 minutes (often much earlier). Most often
it is a false positive, and they update their definition file at
the same time.
Neil, KN3ILZ
On 4/9/2020 8:10 PM, Jack Brabham -
KZ5A wrote:
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:
========================================
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
=============================================
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:
?
![]()
?
73 Mike K5TRI
?
--
What
you learn, you must share. What you know, you
must teach! - ?
-? @mschulz
?
PGP
Signature: D300 B646 0D26 2E56 4176? B3C0 141D
9201 3ADF 22CF
?
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Re: Upgrade DX Keeper from 7.1.9 to 15.4.9
* more AA6YQ comments below
The only file is dxkeeper719.exe there is no dxkeeper1549.exe Greg. Ke9ur
* OK. Please do the following:
1. On the Launcher's Configuration window, check the "Log debugging info" box
2. Direct the Launcher to upgrade DXKeeper
3. On the Launcher's Configuration window, uncheck the "Log debugging info" box
4. attach the errorlog.txt file from your Launcher folder to an email message, and send the email message to me via
aa6yq (at) ambersoft.com
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Re: Upgrade DX Keeper from 7.1.9 to 15.4.9
The only file is dxkeeper719.exe there is no dxkeeper1549.exe Greg. Ke9ur
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On Thu, Apr 9, 2020, 8:39 PM Dave AA6YQ < aa6yq@...> wrote: + AA6YQ comments below
After clicking the update button a window comes up doing downloading.
After downloading then a message comes up Can't replace c\DXLAB\DXKEEPER.EXE because it's either in use or write protected. DXKEEPER has not been updated.
Then I Hit the OK button
Now dxkeeper won't run because DXKeeper.exe was removed. DXKeeper719.exe is still there.
+ Please reboot Windows, and then use Windows Explorer to navigate to your DXKeeper folder. Is the file
DXKeeper1549.exe
+ present in the folder? If so, make a copy of it, and rename this copy
DXKeeper.exe
+ Now start the Launcher. What version of DXKeeper does it show as installed?
? ? ? ? 73,
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Dave, AA6YQ
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
+ AA6YQ comments below
I don't think this is a false positive. Defender is finding and identifying a specific Trojan.
+ None of the 70+ virus scanners run by
<>
+ report the presence of malware in DXKeeper.exe or any other DXLab executable.
I'm not reloading Dx Lab unless there is some resolution beyond "ignore it and go on".
+ That's your decision to make.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Re: Upgrade DX Keeper from 7.1.9 to 15.4.9
+ AA6YQ comments below
After clicking the update button a window comes up doing downloading. After downloading then a message comes up Can't replace c\DXLAB\DXKEEPER.EXE because it's either in use or write protected. DXKEEPER has not been updated. Then I Hit the OK button Now dxkeeper won't run because DXKeeper.exe was removed. DXKeeper719.exe is still there.
+ Please reboot Windows, and then use Windows Explorer to navigate to your DXKeeper folder. Is the file
DXKeeper1549.exe
+ present in the folder? If so, make a copy of it, and rename this copy
DXKeeper.exe
+ Now start the Launcher. What version of DXKeeper does it show as installed?
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
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
Check out the Reverse Beacon Network
at , now
spotting RTTY activity worldwide.
For spots, please use your favorite
"retail" DX cluster.
On 4/9/2020 8:10 PM, Jack Brabham -
KZ5A wrote:
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
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:
========================================
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
=============================================
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:
?
![]()
?
73 Mike K5TRI
?
--
What
you learn, you must share. What you know, you
must teach! - ?
-? @mschulz
?
PGP
Signature: D300 B646 0D26 2E56 4176? B3C0 141D
9201 3ADF 22CF
?
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
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:
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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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73 Mike K5TRI
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