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BOF November 28th, 2009 06:53 PM

Persistent malware warning
 
Apologies if this is covered elsewhere, I can't find any mention.

When I try to install the new version(2.5.0.0),I get this error message;

Malware found C:\windows\system32\pxwma.dll

The warning advised me to remove it with an antivirus application.

I did a thorough start scan with Avast Pro. It found a couple of root kits,which I removed.

Warning still there.

Full scans with Spybot, Comodo AND Malwarebytes trying again between scans.. Nothing found. Warning remains

Clean install attempted having removed all traces of Sharaeza as per Shareaza clean install instructions. Warning remains.

Any advice would will be grate fully received.

PS; I had been having problems with the old version too.The connection settings wouldn't 'stick'; the box "allow UP device kept unchecking itself.

michwayne November 28th, 2009 07:19 PM

hello BOF good evening i don't know much about shareaza so keep checking back here for advice from the pros but check this link out they got a whole arsenal of tools MajorGeeks.com - Download Freeware and Shareware Computer Utilities. i also would visit there forums there and explain they can help you one great tool is the Norman mail-ware removal tool its caught some things that s&d and Norton did not catch good luck

Lord of the Rings November 28th, 2009 08:18 PM

Sounds like File_Girl71's advice here applies http://www.gnutellaforums.com/host-c...tml#post347634. Now you can see why it was only Avast picking up the warnings; they were fake warnings.

BOF November 29th, 2009 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings (Post 350747)
Sounds like File_Girl71's advice here applies http://www.gnutellaforums.com/host-c...tml#post347634. Now you can see why it was only Avast picking up the warnings; they were fake warnings.


Thanks guys

Sorry,I guess I explained myself poorly.It seems to be the installer which is picking up the,malware, it definitely not Avast, which has a graphic and loud warning system

@michwayne: I will try the link. Thank you for the welcome.

Lord of the Rings November 29th, 2009 12:47 AM

Yes ... avast is picking it up in the installer or the installation, either way Avast has an issue with p2p softwares. There may be a way of putting BS on the safe list of avast's safe lists for spyware, etc.
A number of security packages have adopted utilities that are not p2p friendly. I think that's the point File_Girl was making. BTW File_Girl is a programmer.

I suspect all Michwayne's link will do will confuse you. However if you find a fix then that's great. :)

The other option I can think of is you did not get Shareaza from the proper site as some other sites offer unofficial versions of Shareaza which have been tampered with.

OldDeath November 30th, 2009 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BOF (Post 350744)
Apologies if this is covered elsewhere, I can't find any mention.

When I try to install the new version(2.5.0.0),I get this error message;

Malware found C:\windows\system32\pxwma.dll

The warning advised me to remove it with an antivirus application.

I did a thorough start scan with Avast Pro. It found a couple of root kits,which I removed.

Warning still there.

Full scans with Spybot, Comodo AND Malwarebytes trying again between scans.. Nothing found. Warning remains

Clean install attempted having removed all traces of Sharaeza as per Shareaza clean install instructions. Warning remains.

Any advice would will be grate fully received.

PS; I had been having problems with the old version too.The connection settings wouldn't 'stick'; the box "allow UP device kept unchecking itself.

This is a known issue with the v2.5 installer. Try one of the builds over here, as the issue has been fixed in their code: Shareaza - Debug Builds
(The Win32 release builds are those to take if you are not interested in additional testing and you don't have a 64 bit operating system.)

mfg,
Old


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