Originally posted by RAGE912
Well i love the sign in version as thats the only one i can use. My Norton rejects and deletes the non sign in version as it says it has a virus but it doesnt do that for the sign in version.
Here's a scan of the file:
| SHA256: |
25a57eee9ae8cb35b9b9c37daa7efdb55c3448df030e9a2836ca82f27980c0c6 |
| Detection ratio: |
[TD="class: text-green"]0 / 43[/TD]
| Analysis date: |
2012-01-17 09:42:26 UTC
|
[TH="class: header headerSortDown"]Antivirus[/TH]
[TH="class: header"]Result
[/TH]
[TH="class: header"]Update
[/TH]
| AhnLab-V3 |
- |
20120116
|
| AntiVir |
- |
20120117 |
| Antiy-AVL |
- |
201201
|
| Avast |
- |
20120116 |
| AVG |
- |
20120116 |
| BitDefender |
- |
20120117 |
| ByteHero |
- |
20120111 |
| CAT-QuickHeal |
- |
20120117 |
| ClamAV |
- |
20120117 |
| Commtouch |
- |
20120117 |
| Comodo |
- |
20120117 |
| DrWeb |
- |
20120117 |
| Emsisoft |
- |
20120117 |
| eSafe |
- |
20120115 |
| eTrust-Vet |
- |
20120117 |
| F-Prot |
- |
20120116 |
| F-Secure |
- |
20120117 |
| Fortinet |
- |
20120117 |
| GData |
- |
20120117 |
| Ikarus |
- |
20120117 |
| Jiangmin |
- |
20120116 |
| K7AntiVirus |
- |
20120113 |
| Kaspersky |
- |
20120117 |
| McAfee |
- |
20120117 |
| McAfee-GW-Edition |
- |
20120116 |
| Microsoft |
- |
20120117 |
NOD32
|
- |
20120117 |
| Norman |
- |
20120116 |
| nProtect |
- |
20120117 |
| Panda |
- |
20120116 |
| PCTools |
- |
20120117 |
| Prevx |
- |
20120117 |
| Rising |
- |
20120116 |
| Sophos |
- |
20120117 |
| SUPERAntiSpyware |
- |
20120114 |
| Symantec |
- |
20120117 |
| TheHacker |
- |
20120116 |
| TrendMicro |
- |
20120117 |
| TrendMicro-HouseCall |
- |
20120117 |
| VBA32 |
- |
20120117 |
| VIPRE |
- |
20120117 |
| ViRobot |
- |
20120117 |
| VirusBuster |
- |
20120116 |
It comes up clean?
hate to break it to you buddy but you're running Norton, the A/V that takes up heaps of resources and detects loads of false positives.
If you don't believe me or him, open the file up in a program like .NET reflector or any other IL Dissasembler to see the form data.