View Full Version : BIG thanks to DCS for all those huge updates
FanJ
February 10th, 2005, 03:57 PM
Hi,
I would like to post a BIG thanks to DCS (Gavin in this case in particular) for all those huge updates in the last weeks.
Thanks Gavin and DCS !!!
Most warmest regards, Jan.
yeuem
February 11th, 2005, 12:19 PM
I have read your post after I had the current db update so I could not see the change. But a mutex scan displayed "mutex found in memory" which scared/wondered me; checking PG log, it showed dcsmutex.exe blocked from execution; finally, it pointed to this exe changed since the last db update. Can you confirmed this change? PG does not have an option to set for "frequently change isok". Is this op reduce our defence?
.tia.
FanJ
February 11th, 2005, 03:58 PM
-{ Quote: "I have read your post after I had the current db update so I could not see the change. But a mutex scan displayed "mutex found in memory" which scared/wondered me; checking PG log, it showed dcsmutex.exe blocked from execution; finally, it pointed to this exe changed since the last db update. Can you confirmed this change? PG does not have an option to set for "frequently change isok". Is this op reduce our defence?
.tia." }-
Hi,
Yes, with todays Radius-update the file dcsmutex.dll was also updated:
12:15:47 [CRC32] -ALERT- File has changed: C:\<deleted by me>\DCSmutex.dll
As for your question about dcsmutex.exe and ProcessGuard, may I please point you to the ProcessGuard sub-forum.
I cannot answer that question because I still use W98SE, so I cannot use ProcessGuard.
I'm sure that others can advice you about PG in this respect.
As for your posting:
"But a mutex scan displayed "mutex found in memory" which scared/wondered me".
I am not sure what you are referring to, sorry !
Maybe you could post that part of your TDS-3 log.
Cheers, Jan.
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