FredW wrote:
> On 13 Aug 2011 12:55:02 GMT, Han <nobody@nospam.not> wrote:
>> "Buffalo" <Eric@nada.com.invalid> wrote in
>> news:j247qe$pff$1@dont-email.me:
>>
>>> Well, according to Avira AntiVir it is TR/SpySpatet.BC.
>>> Yes, I did submit that file to Avira as a suspected False Positive.
>>> Definition: V7.11.13.37 8/12/2011
>>> Buffalo
>>
>> My wife has the same problem. I just made sure everything is
>> updated and both Avira paid and SAS free are up to date. Problem
>> persists, so I had to exit SAS to let her do her work.
>
> That is a pity, as SAS is an excellent program.
> (in combination with MBAM).
>
> When I decide something is a "false positive",
> I add the program to my "Exceptions" in Avira.
> Configuration / Scanner / Scan / Exceptions.
> Configuration / Guard / Scan / Exceptions.
>
> I use Avira only as a "second opinion" on-demand scanner,
> so I don't have to add an exception to the Guard part.
Even with Avira Guard disabled, it would pick up on that file. I added it to
the 'Processes' Exception in Guard and it still would pick it up.
I then added it to the 'Objects' Exception in Guard and now it ignores it.
Didn't realize it had to be put in the Objects part of the Exception in
Guard.
I already had it listed in the Exceptions in the Scanner part.
Buffalo


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