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Discussion in 'Windows Security' started by AliceZ, May 26, 2009.

  1. AliceZ

    AliceZ Guest

    I did a Defender update today for my Vista and looked in history and see two
    of the same items mentioned on different scan dates (5/13/09 and 5/20/09).

    (Did an update and another scan today (5/25/09) and don't see anyhing new
    found in History.

    I just wonder what this 'system32' item could be relating to.

    Name = Unknown
    Alert Level = Unknown
    Action Taken = Permit
    Status = Succeeded
    Description = This program has potentially unwanted behavior.
    Advice = Permit this detected item only if you trust the program or the
    software publisher.
    Resources = C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
    Category = Not Yet Classified

    Has anyone else seen same/similar 'exceptions?'
    Should I be 'really' worried about these 'exceptions?'

    Thank you
    Alice

    (P.S. Posted this message yesterday, but don't see the thread listed.)
     
  2. Answered in another group.
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    "AliceZ" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I did a Defender update today for my Vista and looked in history and see two
    > of the same items mentioned on different scan dates (5/13/09 and 5/20/09).
    >
    > (Did an update and another scan today (5/25/09) and don't see anyhing new
    > found in History.
    >
    > I just wonder what this 'system32' item could be relating to.
    >
    > Name = Unknown
    > Alert Level = Unknown
    > Action Taken = Permit
    > Status = Succeeded
    > Description = This program has potentially unwanted behavior.
    > Advice = Permit this detected item only if you trust the program or the
    > software publisher.
    > Resources = C:Windowssystem32driversetchosts
    > Category = Not Yet Classified
    >
    > Has anyone else seen same/similar 'exceptions?'
    > Should I be 'really' worried about these 'exceptions?'
    >
    > Thank you
    > Alice
    >
    > (P.S. Posted this message yesterday, but don't see the thread listed.)<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. please help me reistall windows defender


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