That's certainly better than the older EAM where one sees nothing. But I see from your wee film (perhaps not going to threaten Barbie's financial...
My Win 8.1 machine is still running an older version of EAM (though does still get signature updates). I downloaded the test8 and test13 files and...
Was that "one time" recent? Back in the days when Emsi still had their forum I would have expected an interesting discussion about this, and do...
I've never seen that happen; if it did happen it's a bug & Emsisoft need to be told. If the .exe concerned is uploaded to VirusTotal & scanned, I...
Each of those eventlog records describes a process being created to run netsh.exe. In the information provided in the record is the process-id of...
Longer isn't a surprise if the longer-running scan really did scan so many more files ... but the question has to be: were there really 40682...
For Csokis' problem, if netsh.exe runs in a process of its own, then if Csokis has enabled the logging of process starts & terminations (into...
I'm still getting one update a month (for W8.1) albeit only the (possibly nearly useless) MSRT one. Do other people see those too?
Are they also un-deletable if one uses, say, an Admin auth command prompt to issue a delete command, or a scheduled task under Admin auth to move...
Hmm, I note the ambiguous text at the "KB5005463—PC Health Check Application" webpage, namely: "By default, when you open the PC Health Check...
I don't know. I /do/ know that I download mainly with Firefox. If it uses Windows APIs to handle the download then maybe it also uses the...
Every executable file I've ever downloaded from anywhere gets marked that way. It's only warning you that you might have no reason to trust it....
If you look at that command, it's an attempt to execute start hpdiags://SmartCheckTest If I try to do that here, Windows complains that (on my...
Remember that WFC is not a firewall; instead it provides a better way (than the one MS provided) of controlling the built-in Windows firewall....
That's probably intentional. The trial period is likely to be a number of days since you /first/ installed the product, to avoid scoundrels from...
I choose Option 1.
I'm sure WFC will still indicate that rules that refer to non-existent files are bad. But, as discussed around post 5651, WFC was mistakenly...
You're missing the point. Suppose WFC did generate a rule automatically from that notification. The new rule does not allow the...
You seem not to understand which parts of the system do what. The traffic filtering firewall code that Windows has built-in does not offer the...
The symptoms you describe - existing web pages working (up to a point) and new ones not suggests a DNS problem, especially if the browser...
Ah, I'd forgotten one could dump the DNS cache. It's easy, eg: C:\>ipconfig /displaydns > %TEMP%\mydsnlist.txt (which one could do...
NirSoft's DNSQuerySniffer might help. See: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/dns_query_sniffer.html But be aware that tools like that work by...
But what does Agnitum actually tell you? The name of the server? That: 109.203.107.124 is host32.theukhost.net ? What use is that? It...
I know. But you keep saying /the/ domain name, implying you think there is just one for each IP address. A single IP may host hundreds of...
There may be hundreds (more?) of domains all served by a single server - that's what happens at most of the companies who host many small...
Separate names with a comma.