"rjdriver" wrote:
>
> "siljaline" <siljaline@nospam.com> wrote in message news:fa27h4$5h3$1@aioe.org...
>> "rjdriver" wrote:
>>> Yesterday, while installing several Windows updates (security updates for IE6, XML
>>> Core, Office, and XP) Counterspy warned me that "Windows Update was trying to install
>>> a trojan"- asking if I wanted to allow it.
>>>
>>> I'm sure these are OK, and have contacted Sunbelt to inquire about the odd behavior,
>>> but wondering if any other users experienced the same thing.
>>
>> Bob,
>> Ask the experts at Castle Cops =>
>> <http://www.castlecops.com/f164-CounterSpy.html>
>>
>>
>
> The Experts at Sunbelt have replied thus:
>
> "CounterSpy's Active Protection monitors are falsely identifying a
> windows update as a trojan. You will need to disable active protection then run your
> windows update again. Once the updates are complete you can re-enable active
> protection.
>
> I apologize for the inconvenience."
Thanks for posting back, I hope the answer satisfies your query.
Silj
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