Received the TrojanC.sbi warning last evening while running a pre-WWI version of Spybot. Tried downloading the fix specifically aimed at TrojanC.sbi, then ran SB and received the same warning msg. Bottom line: just download the entire 1.5.2 package and the problem goes away.
Had the same(?) prob yesterday with my 'old' SSD1.5.1.17beta (have been running it for comparison with 1.5.2.20 on my WinME machine .. mostly to dispel any doubts as to compatibility with unsupported OS').
Include errors.log
080409 15:57:35 C:\PROGRAM FILES\SSD15117B\Includes\TrojansC.sbi | Zlob.DNSChanger.rtk | <$FILE_EXE>
.. and after four go`rounds (including a disk revert + 'known-good' dl'd 080409 update) of various 'fixes'-that-didn't, decided to uninstall the beta (it served well, but was about half as fast on the scantimes as v1.5.2.20). A few minor adjustments and I'm looking forward happily (:
Thank you SSD, especially for support of the 'unsupported' - if only others would be so kind (;
jim_khana:
I personally recommend that you do. See my recommendation for how in post# 10 of this thread:
- Probem after d/l'ing updates today
http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=26635
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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.
Many thanks for your help. I managed to delete Spybot 1.4 version but am unable to download the 1.5 version,something about "bad checksum"which I do not understand so have gone with another Spyware programme which I could understand and found easy to download,
Thanks,Jim.
Bad Checksum Just means the Download got corrupted or the server was down, either wait a few minutes and try again or try another server/site e.g. filehippo.com.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
For the first time today I have been getting this problem with trojanc.sbi file in the errors.log.
I've tried the solutions suggested in the faq and here -- updating and rerunning, then downloading the tcpip plugin and extracting.
Any one can help?
Bob Mason