Today's virus definition file (5150) for McAfee VirusScan detect registry.dll as a "Generic StartPage.r" when I start Thunderbird Portable 2.0.0.6; I'm pretty sure it's a false detect, I'll submit the case to McAfee and keep everyone posted here...
NB : I might forget, so if someone faster than me has info, please feel free to update this thread.
https://portableapps.com/support
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
Thanks for the heads up.
I generally assume that a virus alert for an "offical" pa release is a false positive [not necessarily for anything else I've found here]
I will launch FFP and TBP before updating VirusScan.
If I get an alert after updating I'll choose to ignore it.
Thanks again for the heads up.
Tim
{EDIT: in checking my On Access scan settings I'm not seeing a setting for "let me choose what to do [e.g. ignore] so I am going to exclude "registry.dll" from scanning, since I don't know for sure if FFP will be able to run properly if the dll in question is deleted or quarantined }
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
registry.dll is only a temporary file and will be recreated next time you run FFP. Delete at your will.
"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."
I think he is asking what might happen if the AV deletes the DLL before the launcher has a chance to use it.
MC
VirusTotal confirmed that McAfee detects a virus in Thunderbird Portable, so is Sunbelt! I've submitted the case to WebImmune...
(what was MISIIM input anyway ?)
ion][reflex
[reflexion]
On the support page it says don't report false positives.
cowsay Moo
cowthink 'Dude, why are you staring at me.'
I get four or five popup warnings in a row. It says:
Detection: Generic.startpage.r
Action: File deleted
Object: Registry.dll
Location: C:\Document...\Nsb213.tmp
So let me see if I understand.
1) We are now getting this warning from McAfee because of new definitions from McAfee. IOW, it is McAfee that has changed rather than Thunderbird portable.
2) It is a false positive. There is nothing wrong with Registry.dll.
And a question:
Q1) What damage is this (file deletion) doing to the execuction of Thunderbird Portable?
TIA.
Peter
I am getting the same false positive for Clamwin, Firefox, and Abiword.
Also getting the same virus report when launching FFP. Tried disabling all addons, then moving my Profile (creating a new one), then doing clean install. None of these steps made a difference.
Read this reply:
https://portableapps.com/node/9825#comment-54364
Tim
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
https://portableapps.com/node/9837#comment-54369
~Lurk~
https://portableapps.com/node/9846
This addresses most questions that people can ask about this problem.