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MarcG
2006-10-27, 01:48
I may have posted this in the wrong forum before. I hope this is the correct place.

I'm confused. I recently upgraded to version 1.4 and I get the following listing in the system startup portion of Spybot. These are new since upgrading to version 1.4:

Located: System.ini, cryptnet
command: cryptnet.dll
file: cryptnet.dll

Located: System.ini, cscdll
command: cscdll.dll
file: cscdll.dll

Located: System.ini, ScCertProp
command: wlnotify.dll
file: wlnotify.dll

Located: System.ini, Schedule
command: wlnotify.dll
file: wlnotify.dll

Located: System.ini, sclgntfy
command: sclgntfy.dll
file: sclgntfy.dll

Located: System.ini, SensLogn
command: WlNotify.dll
file: WlNotify.dll

Located: System.ini, termsrv
command: wlnotify.dll
file: wlnotify.dll

Located: System.ini, wlballoon
command: wlnotify.dll
file: wlnotify.dll

Located: System.ini, crypt32chain
command: crypt32.dll
file: crypt32.dll


Here is my question: Various places on the web say that these files are harmful:

crypt32chain
winnotify.dll
senslogn

For examples, see www.liutilities.com and www.processlibrary.com

However, this Spybot forum says they are not harmful. For example, see this forum entry: http://forums.spybot.info/showthread...t=crypt32chain

Can you explain the descrepancy? I am very concerned.

I just received a warning message from my browser that a security certificate for my bank does not match correctly. The warning is that "someone may be trying to eavesdrop."

Thanks in advance.

tashi
2006-10-27, 02:24
Topic here:
http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=8413