Re: Bit Defender ate something??
"Teflon" <spambaitmeister@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:8feba8d5-68f8-410b-8722-3c6ebd1d2246@w39g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
On Aug 5, 11:31 pm, "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote:
> PS -- Vague sentences like "I launched an app that has been running for
> years..." aren't particularly helpful. The NAME of the app (and version,
> etc.), is what's helpful in researching and diagnosing any issues.
>
> And I know I originally said I wouldn't comment on how you got into the
> predicament, I just can't help it. For the sake of others who read this
> thread, I have to point out all the places you should have made different
> choices. Just to rub it in a little more, BitDefender does offer the
> opportunity to save a report when it's finished. First, it asks you to
> send
> the report to BitDefender for analysis. In that dialogue, there's a link
> that says, "Click here to view the report", and it provides a nice,
> plain-text HTML file suitable for saving as TXT.
>
> --
> Gary S. Terhune
> MS-MVP Shell/Userhttp://grystmill.com
Mr. Terhune - Sir:
First, thank you for risking a spammer attack by coming to the aid of
Google Grouper. (I never did understand what that risk was all
about.)
*** SPAM is undesired advertising material (or malware disguied as such.) I
don't know of any connection between Google Groups and SPAM other than the
fact that if YOU use your real email address in newsgroups, no matter how
you get to the groups, you WILL end up on SPAMMER mailing lists. I use a
fake address. No SPAM for me (other than the usual.) Since yuo, too, are
using a fake address, three is no SPAM involved.
*** Frankly, of all the online interfaces with MS newsgroups, Microsoft's
own interface is the worst and Googles is possibly the best -- EXCEPT that
when I reply to you, your message doesn't get "indented" with marks like >
or |, etc., which makes replying to you "inline", as I'm doing now, tedious.
Thta's why I put the *** in front of my paragraphs (though I suppose I
should be putting them in front of your paragraphs, instead.) Anyway, I
don't know who it is that complains about your using Google Groups, but
they're just being rude.
Second, you are so right, as always. I stand (sit, actually)
chastised. I erroneously put my trust in the wrong place. 50 lashes
with an old MSDOS floppy for me
*** It happens to all of us, at one time or another. That's how I end up
having to uninstall Google Toolbar every few months.
Now, for the 'grasping-at-straws' questions:
Is there any place I can find where Bit Defender might have stored the
contents of that report on this computer?
*** No, because it didn't.
I see in IE Tools that the controls are still installed, i.e. Tools -
Uninstall BitDefender Online Scanner v8.
***Irrelevant
If I ran the online scan again, is it possible the report produced by
this new scan would be an addendum to the report from that old scan?
***No. The report is generated on the fly by the app. It's just in memory
until you save it. You didn't save it.
As to the registry, that backup option is long gone. Ran into some
pesky HDD issues that required multiple restarts, and therefore, well,
you know.
***No, I don't. It doesn't matter how many times you restart, it matters haw
many DAYS since the incident, presuming Scan Registry is in your startup
queue and functioning. When that runs at startup, it checks the Registry's
integrity and then IF (and ONLY IF) no backup exists for "Today", it makes a
new one. If a backup dated "Today" already exists, then it skips making a
new one. Look for your RB*.CAB files and see if you can find them. Also, run
MSCONFIG, click on the Startup tab and uncheck Scan Registry until the issue
is cleared.
May not mean anything, but I tried to re-register unicows.dll, and got
the message that the DLL Register Server entry point was not found.
Was told to use PView to detect and remove a possibly corrupted DLL
RS. PView??
**Process Viewer(?)
http://tinyurl.com/6k2frw
Or, possibly, Process Explorer:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
***I don't know anything about it. Don't even know why you installed Unicows
in the first place or how Unicows works..
BTW, the app is VLC media player 0.8.5
*** That app is so old, it isn't even version 1 yet. Besides, there's
nothing it can play that other players can't. In fact, I'm surprised it can
play much of anything modern at all.
Fortunately, this is not a mission-critical machine, kind of like the
old cars I restore are not trip-critical. More of a continuing-
education learning-experience, and for me, the best learning-
experiences are generally the result of my doing something wrong.
Since I like to keep old things running, I have had a lot of those
learning-experiences in the past 70 years.
***Me too. Best way to learn, even if it DOES drive everyone else batty.
Look for those RB*** backup files and see if there's a date that will work.
Thanks for helping.
***You're welcome, and good luck figuring this out.
--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com