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Lagcat
Hello

i use a program called netsupport manager to control PC across our domain

in the last few days Kaspersky see's a DLL (pcihooks.dll) as a virus

i have tried entering this into a exceptions list but it seems to get deleted again after the on-demand scan

is there a way i can make a full exception to either Allow this virus of anything to do with PCIHOOKS.DLL?

attached are some screen shots of what i have so far

any help would be greatly appreciated....its a 24 hour call out plant and at the moment i cannot control the systems inside

Cheers

Helmut
The verdict is incorect.

Please look into the statistic on the server for the right syntax.

Then you must check the modules for this exclusion. You have only file-anti-virus selected.
Caos
Hi,

Upload the the file to http://www.rapidshare.com o http://www.megaupload.com compressed with winrar and password protected "infected"
(without "") and send me a private message with the download link for review.

Regards
Lagcat
QUOTE(Helmut @ 19.06.2009 11:12) *
The verdict is incorect.

Please look into the statistic on the server for the right syntax.

Then you must check the modules for this exclusion. You have only file-anti-virus selected.



i have changed it to ANY task now rather than selecting every module

that is just the same yes?

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Caos, i tried putting the DLL and the main EXE it uses into a file and performing a full single scan on it and nothing is found....it but see it as it activates or the service is started? as it has a service for the Client32.exe
Helmut
QUOTE(Lagcat @ 19.06.2009 12:37) *
i have changed it to ANY task now rather than selecting every module

that is just the same yes?


yes it´s the same.
Lagcat
QUOTE(Helmut @ 19.06.2009 11:52) *
yes it´s the same.


thank you, i will give it a go and check in the morning after the on-demand scan to see how it goes

Cheers
WCEnte
We have the same problem and the exeption list is not working (did an exeption with *PCIHOOKS.dll as you can see..)

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Any suggestions?
Helmut
Do you have any entries in the statistic on the clients?
Lagcat
QUOTE(Helmut @ 23.06.2009 07:45) *
Do you have any entries in the statistic on the clients?



it seems to be working ok for me now, it has not been seen as a virus over the weekend or mon and tues, so i see it as working

i dont know which exclusion is solving the problem but it is holding ok

thankyou
Steve Burkett
We submitted a false positive report on this one to Kasperksy UK late on Friday afternoon, but they said the Kaspersky Lab was already aware of it and indicated that it would probably be corrected in the next definitions update released a few hours later. They might well have done that.
WCEnte
I still have the problem as you can see on the attached screenshots...

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It's really annoying because the computer is restarting when this happens...
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