Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
Of course any DX Lab binary can be infected with malware. Maybe it's clean
on the download side,
but a machine can be infected afterwards and that does not exclude DX Labs
binaries. This is why it
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Michael Schulz <mschulz@...>
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
Dave,
I understand that, but the Download page that is behind the Download link on
the home page does not
directly lead you to links to download the individual executables. It
references Launcher as
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Michael Schulz <mschulz@...>
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
Excluding a folder from a virus/ malware scan out of convenience is very bad
advice.
Are you closing and locking your doors to your house?
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What you learn, you must share. What you know, you
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Michael Schulz <mschulz@...>
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
+ AA6YQ comments below
I had to delete DX Labs this morning after battling malware for a few days.?
+ There was no malware in any DXLab application. Your anti-malware application malfunctioned. To
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
+ AA6YQ comments below
My anti-virus program deleted the new COMMAND. Exe file on a false alarm. How can I re-install that program?
+
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
+ AA6YQ comments below
Thanks for the info. Took a bit of digging to find the actual download link.
For others who are interested: http://www.dxlabsuite.com/download.htm
+ This is DXLab's "home
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
+ AA6YQ comments below
Windows Defender is not playing badly if it’s doing its job. If you have a better way to detect malware, Microsoft is reading the feedback from users.
+ An anti-malware
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Removing Dupes from a LARGE DXK Log (+96,000 Q's)
+ AA6YQ comments below
I'm trying to help a friend with a large 96,000 QSO DXK log that has somehow been largely duped. +45,000 dupes.
I tried having him run through the prescribed Wiki process and
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Dave AA6YQ
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
That is a false positive caused by the malware program. It isn’t there. In
your program, make the DXLabs folder and the WSJT folder (if you are using
it) as an exception. It works. I am running
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D. Scott MacKenzie
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
I had to delete DX Labs this morning after battling malware for a few
days.? Commander, Launcher, and DX Keeper were all infected with "avend"
(I think) Trojan. Disappearing files are caused by the
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Jack Brabham - KZ5A
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Re: Removing Dupes from a LARGE DXK Log (+96,000 Q's)
Well the 2nd try worked ok.
I logged in via Teamviewer and it worked fine. Although it did take a little over 3 hrs to complete the scan.
So, the process did work on the large DXK log and deleted
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Joe - KC2TN
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
As posted multiple times in various threads in the last week,
see: </g/DXLab/message/192460>
Or from AA6YQ:
<https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/RecoverMissingExecutable>
73,
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Joe Subich, W4TV
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
My anti-virus program deleted the new COMMAND. Exe file on a false alarm. How can I re-install that program?
Dale—K4ROZ
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Dale Schwartz <dale@...>
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/it-looks-like-microsoft-broke-windows-defender-with-a-recent-update
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Dave / NR1DX <manuals@...>
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
Thanks for the info. Took a bit of digging to find the actual download link.
For others who are interested: http://www.dxlabsuite.com/download.htm
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What you learn, you must share. What you know,
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Michael Schulz <mschulz@...>
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Re: Infected file for Commander 14.5.5 update?
Windows Defender is not playing badly if it’s doing its job. If you have a better way to detect malware, Microsoft
is reading the feedback from users.
73 Mike DK5TRI
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What you learn,
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Michael Schulz <mschulz@...>
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Removing Dupes from a LARGE DXK Log (+96,000 Q's)
I'm trying to help a friend with a large 96,000 QSO DXK log that has
somehow been largely duped. +45,000 dupes.
I tried having him run through the prescribed Wiki process and got to the
point of
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Joe - KC2TN
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Re: DXKeeper Display Issue
Good article, Dave! Tnx for posting it!
My "primary" monitor is the 24" 1920 X 1080. That's where my icons live, and the monitor I use most. The secondary is a 20" 1680 X 1050.
I think I solved the
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Dave Corio
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Re: Import Special event call log into my log
OK.? That did the deal.
Just to clarify I need to change the station location to update the Sync LotW? items.
I appreciate everyones help.
Now on to figure out a DXCC Submission!
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Tom Brown
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Re: Help Commander Disappeared
I have to say that this is not fun.
You can exclude the DXLabs folder after removing the quarantined file from jail but this is also a danger. Once you exclude that folder a trojan could put itself
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Gilbert Baron W0MN
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