Where can I download BOClean?

Discussion in 'other anti-trojan software' started by Microtao, Oct 6, 2004.

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  1. Travil

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  2. jon_fl

    jon_fl Registered Member

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    I saw that too but the non-refundable downloads kind of scared me away. At least CompUSA has the 30 day money back guarantee.
     
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    What are the file names of the items that have been added to the startup? I just tested the leaktest again while running Winpatrol and didn't get any startup message. So i was wandering what files Winpatrol is flagging as being added.

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    muf,

    After I click yes to have Leak Test removed the following comes up:

    Alert #1:
    A NEW STARTUP SETTING HAS BEEN DETECTED.
    This program is listed in your WIN.INI file and will run each time you restart your machine.

    Do you approve the addition of this program startup setting?

    (No Program or file listed)

    Alert #2:
    Same as Alert #1.

    Alert #3:
    Scotty the Windows Watchdog is on Patrol and has detected a change to one of your file type associations. .LOG

    The program currently associated with this file type is:

    Microsoft Windows Operating System
    Microsoft Corporation
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\NOTEPAD.EXE %1

    A change was made to use the following program for this file type.
    Microsoft Windows Operating System
    Microsoft Corporation
    C:\WINDOWS\NOTEPAD.EXE %1

    Alert #4: (Same as #3 except for file association).
    Scotty the Windows Watchdog is on Patrol and has detected a change to one of your file type associations. .TXT

    The program currently associated with this file type is:

    Microsoft Windows Operating System
    Microsoft Corporation
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\NOTEPAD.EXE %1

    A change was made to use the following program for this file type.
    Microsoft Windows Operating System
    Microsoft Corporation
    C:\WINDOWS\NOTEPAD.EXE %1
     
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    Well if it is telling you that file type associations are trying to be changed and you didn't change them yourself then i would definately say no.

    muf
     
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