  NanDog The Pup Was Female, I'M Not Premium join:2003-12-28 Tacoma, WA
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1 edit | reply to fastez1 Re: Trojan Hunter Replacement
Glad to hear you've gotten it all worked out.
I've always found Magnus and his staff and the TH forum folks to be quite responsive whenever I had an issue with TH.  -- See ya across the Rainbow Bridge, my good and faithful friend! |
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 fastez1
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| reply to MagnusM Thanks to all, the problem has been solved with the new installation file now available. This apparently was a pain in the neck and I very much appreciate the effort Magnus has put forth to solve the problem.
Many Thanks Ed -- DirecPc SRS on G11, 1370mhz, XP Pro P4 3.0 DPC v4.0.39 1.024G RAM |
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1 edit | reply to fastez1 I've now uploaded a new TrojanHunter setup file that *should* fix the problem. I would recommend that you install this into a completely new folder to avoid any conflicts with existing files.
Simply download and install [.exe removed] and then install your license. Please let me know if this fixes the problem with not being able to right-click scan on Vista. --
Mischel Internet Security
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  roamer_1
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| reply to fastez1 Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Kaspersky AV alone is about as good as TH on trojans... Other than that, BoClean (now free at Comodo's site), and AVG AntiSpyware (also free, without realtime) which is the old Ewido trojan hunter... Still every bit as good as ever. |
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| reply to fastez1 I've been able to reproduce the problem on Vista, but the fix is a bit more complicated to produce than I first thought. I will post back here when I've been able to solve it and there's a new setup file available for download. -- Mischel Internet Security http://www.misec.net |
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  Jrb2 Premium join:2001-08-31 | reply to fastez1 PS: For the TH-users:
There is the following thread about it at the TH-forum: »www.misec.net/forum/board/Trojan···05221851 |
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  hayc59 VoodooChild Premium join:2001-02-26 David R.I.P. | reply to fastez1 Magnus, very cool for stopping by!!! |
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 fastez1
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| reply to fastez1 Hey Vampierfo & Magnus, I had previously tried the ContextMenu.dll to contmenu.dll, that did not fix the right click problem but I do appreciate the suggestion.
NanDog, You are correct, my XP worked perfectly but when I switched my system to Vista I lost the right click ability, Thanks for the input.
Everyone else, Thank you very much for the suggestions, I am looking into all the alternatives you have suggested.
I would certainly be lost without this Forum.
Take Care Ed -- DirecPc SRS on G11, 1370mhz, XP Pro P4 3.0 DPC v4.0.39 1.024G RAM |
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 Doubledee32
join:2002-06-20 Charlotte, NC | reply to fastez1 AVG Anti-Spyware you can try it for free, quite an impressive product. |
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 MagnusM Premium join:2001-07-07
| reply to fastez1 Hi Ed,
My apologies for the non-responsiveness on the forum; there really is no excuse. I will get the issue with the current setup file fixed today and will post back here when I've uploaded a current version that fixes the right-click problem.
Meanwhile, you could check to see if there is a file named ContextMenu.dll in the TrojanHunter folder? If so, does renaming it to contmenu.dll fix the problem? If that does the trick you won't need a new setup file at all.
Again, my apologies and I'll get back to everyone on the new setup file once it's available. -- Mischel Internet Security http://www.misec.net |
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1 edit | reply to dontsleep said by dontsleep :I use trojan remover.Been using it for years.Very good at removing bad stuff. » www.simplysup.com/ I have been using Trojan Remover for over 3 years now. They keep good records because when I moved back to California from Texas I needed Trojan Remover for a computer I bought. I did not have my receipt saved from when I first purchased it. I just emailed three different email addresses I may have used, my full name and address at the time I purchased the program. Two days later I received an email from them giving me a link to download the new version.
They are great at simplysup.com!
Jammy
p.s I started using Trojan Remover after Trojan Hunter changed up and I had already paid for a year but they did not honor it with the newer version (I think it may have been a v. 5 or 6 . . . I do not remember, it has been awhile).
All I do remember is that I was very disappointed with them.
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  NanDog The Pup Was Female, I'M Not Premium join:2003-12-28 Tacoma, WA
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| reply to fastez1 Any clue as to why you lost that right click/individual file scan ability?
My 5.0 TrojanHunter with XP Pro works just fine.
Sorry you've had problems with the program and support.  -- See ya across the Rainbow Bridge, my good and faithful friend! |
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| reply to fastez1 If you want something that runs on a little different principle have a look at Threatfire. It is a free HIPS based application which you can run in conjunction with your AV and it will provide you with protection against trojans as well as various other types of malware.
Threatfire tends to be a little more user friendly than other HIPS programs in that it identifies the potential malicious behaviour and isn't dependant on the users knowledge of system processes. Should you wish Threatfire will also allow you to write your own rule set. |
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| reply to dontsleep said by dontsleep :I use trojan remover.Been using it for years.Very good at removing bad stuff. » www.simplysup.com/ Second that  |
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  Vampirefo Premium,MVM join:2000-12-11 Huntington, WV | reply to fastez1 just curious haven't used windows in a long time couldn't you just rename ContextMenu.dll to contmenu.dll -- Best RegardsVampirefo |
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 fastez1
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| reply to fastez1 Thanks for all the help and suggestions, (running XP & Vista), with the information you all have provided I can do some further investigation and testing. I very much appreciate the help.
Ed -- DirecPc SRS on G11, 1370mhz, XP Pro P4 3.0 DPC v4.0.39 1.024G RAM |
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  daT CSM 101 Premium join:2002-09-15 Toronto, ON | reply to hayc59 The OP didn't say whether his OS was XP or Vista. I dropped A2 once it installed a service (like many other apps, unfortunately) as an easy way out to work under Vista. --
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  Owlbet Ignite the Ice Premium,MVM join:2002-09-24 Palmer, AK clubs: | reply to fastez1 You can scan individual files using BOClean. Open BOClean's menu, drag and drop a single file on top of it. |
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  Smokey Bear veritas odium parit Premium join:2008-03-15 Annie's Pub | reply to fastez1 I use SuperAntiSpyware and are really satisfied with it: block, detect and eliminate a lot more than trojans and have sytem and browser repair features too.
»www.superantispyware.com/ |
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  hayc59 VoodooChild Premium join:2001-02-26 David R.I.P.
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