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rhodescus


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I can browse to the files and copy and paste them.
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Chris

Scan Started Wed Oct 17 12:31:07 2007

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*** Scanning Programs in Computer Memory ***



WARNING: Can't open file C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.1\program\shlxthdl.dll, No such file or directory

WARNING: Can't open file C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.1\program\uwinapi.dll, No such file or directory

WARNING: Can't open file C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.1\program\MSVCR71.dll, No such file or directory

WARNING: Can't open file C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.1\program\stlport_vc7145.dll, No such file or directory

WARNING: Can't open file C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.1\program\MSVCP71.dll, No such file or directory



*** Scanned 18 processes - 296 modules ***

*** Computer Memory Scan Completed ***





----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------

Known viruses: 159851

Engine version: 0.91.2

Scanned directories: 0

Scanned files: 314

Skipped non-executable files: 0

Infected files: 0



Data scanned: 106.79 MB

Time: 92.141 sec (1 m 32 s)

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Completed

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Sorry prog version
rhodescus


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0.91.2, updated before scan.
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sherpya


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it's very strange I have no clue Sad
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GuitarBob


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Hmmm. Those files are all Open Office dlls. Google says MSVCR71.dll is part of the Microsoft runtime version of C. Are you having any problems running Open Office--does it work okay or is it "broken" without those files? Is your computer working okay--notice anything different about its operation?

Run Microsoft Disk Cleanup and Dis Defragmenter (from Programs, Accessories, System Tools). Then get another ClamWin scan. If you still have a problem, do a scan of your Open Office directory using another antivirus if you have one. If not, get AVG, Avast or do one of the online AV scans like Trend Micro or NOD32. See if it has the same problem with those files that ClamWin does.

Get back to us.

Regards,
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sherpya


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freshclam should act like a regular browser, at least if skips dns version check it should
be able to resolv using normal name resolution, you may want to search in some groups
for problems about the netgear, I don't think freshclam is the only app that can have problems
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Maybe an outdated reference?
rhodescus


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I am sorry I didn't get back to you guys Friday. I was in the midst of recovering my machine from a disk crash when this happened.

I deleted the files and rebooted, memory scan is fine. This is what I think happened:

I installed an archived copy of OpenOffice.org, version 2.1. Later that day, while updating software, I downloaded and installed OpenOffice.org 2.3. I finished all my updates and opened clam to run a memory scan.

At this point, there must have been a reference to those files in memory, but they weren't open?

I am not familiar with clamwin's method of scanning libraries in memory, or with explorer loading dll's, but it seems to me that could have been the problem.

Thanks,
Chris
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