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#1 budde

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Posted 07 July 2007 - 11:04 AM

I got this on my computer after a restart..The facts & info are--Windows-RegData-Vulnerability-Hkey_classes_root sc..(Scrfile\shell\command""("1"s"%3").It was labeled as Ms07-033 by another scan. However,The patch I used did not apply..
Adaware will not remove or quar..
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#2 LS Pekka

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Posted 07 July 2007 - 03:04 PM

Hi budde!


The label MS07-033 refers to:

Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-033 - Critical
Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (933566)
((http://www.microsoft...n/MS07-033.mspx))

WindowsXP-KB933566-x86-ENU.exe
(http://www.microsoft...89-2d2723edf7ee)

WindowsServer2003-KB933566-x86-ENU.exe
(http://www.microsoft...d1-090dc69fd68b)

Have you installed, or tried to install, this security update?

It seemes that something has modified your key for SCR files
in the registry(Scrfile\shell\command""("1"s"%3"). SCR is the file extension for the Screensaver file format associated with Microsoft. Have you installed any new screensavers?

Could I ask you to post a log file of the scan that detected the registry element? Thanks!


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#3 budde

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Posted 07 July 2007 - 07:49 PM

Hi budde!
The label MS07-033 refers to:

Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-033 - Critical
Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (933566)
((http://www.microsoft...n/MS07-033.mspx))

WindowsXP-KB933566-x86-ENU.exe
(http://www.microsoft...89-2d2723edf7ee)

WindowsServer2003-KB933566-x86-ENU.exe
(http://www.microsoft...d1-090dc69fd68b)

Have you installed, or tried to install, this security update?

It seemes that something has modified your key for SCR files
in the registry(Scrfile\shell\command""("1"s"%3"). SCR is the file extension for the Screensaver file format associated with Microsoft. Have you installed any new screensavers?

Could I ask you to post a log file of the scan that detected the registry element? Thanks!
Pekka,
Lavasoft Research



#4 budde

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Posted 07 July 2007 - 07:55 PM

I applied patch -several in fact .I am running vista & they did not apply..I shut down the affected computer..I dont think I change anything on scrsaver?? asap I will add log file ty ..

#5 LS Pekka

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Posted 07 July 2007 - 09:47 PM

Hi again budde!


If you are running Vista the label MS07-033 refers to:


Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista (KB933566)
(http://www.microsoft...c7-f64dc53b11b2)

File Name: Windows6.0-KB933566-x86.msu

Windows Vista is not a supported OS for Ad-Aware SE. The current situation regarding Ad-Aware 2007 and Vista compatibility is discussed at http://www.lavasofts...?showtopic=8684


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#6 budde

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Posted 07 July 2007 - 11:44 PM

Then am I to understand my pc is ok ..I have another sw product.. It is not showing it ?? Also by the fall I can expect a vista compatable product..Do I need to buy to be compatable .Thanks for your replys

#7 LS Pekka

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Posted 08 July 2007 - 09:24 AM

Hi budde!


Ad-Aware 2007 Free is available for personal home use only.
http://www.lavasoft...._aware_free.php

"...and all Ad-Aware users with a valid license will immediately receive the Vista compatible update when the issues are resolved this fall", http://www.lavasofts...?showtopic=8684

The Product Comparison Chart gives a good view of the features in the different Ad-Aware versions, http://www.lavasoft....rison_chart.php



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#8 budde

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Posted 08 July 2007 - 08:21 PM

that resolved my issue-- thanks !!!!!




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