Every time I log onto the net, I find this "Connect MFC Application" when I do a scan.
No other scanner that I have tried, Panda On Line, and MS System Scanner ONline, find this .
Is it a False Positive?
Every time I log onto the net, I find this "Connect MFC Application" when I do a scan.
No other scanner that I have tried, Panda On Line, and MS System Scanner ONline, find this .
Is it a False Positive?
Last edited by tashi; 2005-12-22 at 00:26. Reason: Duplicate topic in forum removed.
I don't think it's a false positive.......(it seem to be a dialer)
...wait for the spybot team for a more accurate advise....
Last edited by Danny; 2005-12-21 at 02:38.
Hello Janeygee.
Please open Spybot>Help>About
Let us know the version and latest detection update.
Also your Operating System and other security programs installed.
Cheers.
Microsoft MVP Reconnect 2018-
Windows Insider MVP 2016-2018
Microsoft Consumer Security MVP 2006-2016
Thanks for the speedy response.
I am running SB S&D 1.4 last detection update 2005-12-16, other security progs: AVG personal. AdAware SE personal, MS Antispyware, a-squared, I also use CWSShredder,CCleaner and RegMechanic, all updated regularly, on a regular basis.
Spybot is the only one of the above progs that detects "ConnectMFCApplication"
it removes it, whilst off-line, but as soon as I reconnect to the net, it returns.
I have tried shutting down 'System Restore' and cleaning, but on reconnecting to the net, MFC returns.
The only other details I can provide are that when I go to the 'Recovery Screen' in Spybot, click on MFC, I get a list of all the times it has been removed like:
HKEY-Users-1-5-21-1851053670-3886708023-2576822316-1006\Software\Windows\CurrentVersion\InternetSettings\Con.
I cannot see anymore of this listing.
There are about 25 such listings, all the same. Hovering the cursor over anyof them, shows "ConnectMFCAppilication.**.zip" where * is a number.
I also connect to the net on dial up, using "Onspeed".
My PC is a Dell, 18 months old running a Pentium4 processor, XP Home with SP2 and fully updated with all security updates.
I have recently done On-line scans, with Panda and the new Microsoft one, neither detect 'MFC'.
Thanks in advance
if nothing else than "HKEY-Users-1-5-21-1851053670-3886708023-2576822316-1006\Software\Windows\CurrentVersion\InternetSetti ngs\Connection\access-to"
is being flagged, than it appears to be an false positive.
every time Spybot fixes an item, it creates a backup in a zipfile, with incrementing numbers.
so if the same item was fixed repeatedly, as in your description, there will be several recovery files.
please post the spybot scanreport in this thread.
As for now I will deactivate detection on the Registry Key listed above.
Deactivation will be effective with the next update, expected at the end of the week.
Thank you very much for your assistance.
The only thing that I can find in relation to the scanreport you request is when i "View Report" Is this what you wanted?
I tried to copy/paste but it is too big!!!
Can you help with what you want exactly?
Janeygee:
Try the following:
Open SpyBot, check for and get any updates available. Close all browsers and run a scan (if you do not run a fresh scan the results will not show in the report). When the scan completes go into Spybot > Mode > Advanced mode > Tools > View Report. Ensure all the options are selected except the following:
- Uncheck [ ] Do not report disabled or known legitimate Items.
- Uncheck [ ] Include a list of services in report.
- Uncheck [ ] Include uninstall list in report.
Select View report > then Export > in the save in box choose a place such as your My Documents folder and save as a .txt file. By excluding these two items from the report the size should allow you to attach a copy to a post in this forum (39.1 KB limit):
- [ ] Include a list of services in report.
- [ ] Include uninstall list in report.
Near the bottom of the posting area under Attach Files > click Manage Attachments > Browse > navigate to and attach the report stored above.
Getting an answer is one thing, learning is another.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition running on a 2.40GHz IntelŪ PentiumŪ 4 Processor with 512 MB of RAM and a 533 MHz System Bus.
Trying again after doing what the last post said.
It appears to have worked
Janeygee:
Did you run a fresh scan? I do not see any scan results in the report!
Getting an answer is one thing, learning is another.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition running on a 2.40GHz IntelŪ PentiumŪ 4 Processor with 512 MB of RAM and a 533 MHz System Bus.
Sorry,
fresh scan done and attached:o