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on: February 04, 2010, 04:16:52 pm
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Started by dtech - Last post by dtech
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MXD.exe Downloader Deleted by Anti-Virus MXD.exe is NOT a virus, or is it in anyway harmful to your computer. Anti-Virus programs should not detect it as a virus, however, Heuristics Scanners can detect it as suspicious. Heuristics Scanners, as well as Potentially Unwanted Programs Scanners ( PUP Scanners) may flag it as potentially unwanted, because they scan for the program's abilities, & not by Virus Signatures. Things scanned for include the ability to download, in which case, would class MXD.exe as a " POTENTIAL" trojan downloader, but because it is not, & they don't know what it really is, they simply flag it a as a PUP. Anti-Virus Programs Known To Delete MXD.exe:- Norton Anti-Virus 2010 - (Feature that detects) - SONAR™ 2 Behavioral Protection
- Waiting for further reports...
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on: February 02, 2010, 12:15:31 pm
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Started by dtech - Last post by dtech
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Click >>>here<<< to alert staff NOW!!!
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on: February 02, 2010, 12:12:37 pm
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Started by dtech - Last post by dtech
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Welcome to MOB-X Forum! We hope you enjoy using this forum. If you have any problems, please feel free to ask us for assistance. Thanks! D-TechZone.com
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on: January 31, 2010, 06:11:56 pm
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Started by dtech - Last post by dtech
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MOB-X won't log in? Workarounds:- Enable Active Scripting in Internet Explorer More Info...
- Enable Allow scripting of Internet Explorer web browser control
- Allow MOB-X to access the internet in your firewall
- Add MOB-X as an exception to Windows Data Execution Prevention
- Right-Click MOB-X, & choose Run As Administrator, or disable User Acounts Control (UAC)
- Disable Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
Extra Notes:- Kevin (BETA-Tester) found that the MXD.exe bot downloader requires that MSINET.OCX, & COMCTL32.OCX MUST be in the windows\system32 folder, & be registered... or it will not work.
- Both files comes with windows, but over time, they may become corrupted, or unregistered by poorly written third party programs that install a new copy of one, or both files, then uninstall them when the said program(s) are uninstalled without restoring, & re-registering the original files to the way they were before install.
If your version does not have the MOB-X Tool, Then use your downloader to re-download MOB-X (tool has been added). Use the tool to try to fix your problem.
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on: January 31, 2010, 06:09:25 pm
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Started by dtech - Last post by dtech
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MOB-X won't log in Workarounds:- Downgrade IE8, to IE7, or IE6 - (Internet Explorer 8) More Info...
- Enable Allow scripting of Internet Explorer web browser control
- Allow MOB-X to access the internet in your firewall
- Add MOB-X as an exception to Windows Data Execution Prevention
- Right-Click MOB-X, & choose Run As Administrator, or disable User Acounts Control (UAC)
- Disable Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
[/list] Extra Notes:- Kevin (BETA-Tester) found that the MXD.exe bot downloader requires that MSINET.OCX, & COMCTL32.OCX MUST be in the windows\system32 folder, & be registered... or it will not work.
- Both files comes with windows, but over time, they may become corrupted, or unregistered by poorly written third party programs that install a new copy of one, or both files, then uninstall them when the said program(s) are uninstalled without restoring, & re-registering the original files to the way they were before install.
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on: January 31, 2010, 06:05:51 pm
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Started by dtech - Last post by dtech
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MOB-X won't log in Workarounds:- Downgrade IE8, to IE7, or IE6 - (Internet Explorer 8) More Info...
- Enable Allow scripting of Internet Explorer web browser control
- Allow MOB-X to access the internet in your firewall
- Add MOB-X as an exception to Windows Data Execution Prevention
- Right-Click MOB-X, & choose Run As Administrator, or disable User Acounts Control (UAC)
- Disable Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
Extra Notes:- Kevin (BETA-Tester) found that the MXD.exe bot downloader requires that MSINET.OCX, & COMCTL32.OCX MUST be in the windows\system32 folder, & be registered... or it will not work.
- Both files comes with windows, but over time, they may become corrupted, or unregistered by poorly written third party programs that install a new copy of one, or both files, then uninstall them when the said program(s) are uninstalled without restoring, & re-registering the original files to the way they were before install.
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on: January 31, 2010, 06:00:09 pm
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Started by dtech - Last post by dtech
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MOB-X won't log in? Workarounds:- Downgrade IE8, to IE7, or IE6 - (Internet Explorer 8) More Info...
- Enable Active Scripting in Internet Explorer More Info...
- Enable Allow scripting of Internet Explorer web browser control
- Allow MOB-X to access the internet in your firewall
- Disable Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
Extra Notes:- Kevin (BETA-Tester) found that the MXD.exe bot downloader requires that MSINET.OCX, & COMCTL32.OCX MUST be in the windows\system32 folder, & be registered... or it will not work.
- Both files comes with windows, but over time, they may become corrupted, or unregistered by poorly written third party programs that install a new copy of one, or both files, then uninstall them when the said program(s) are uninstalled without restoring, & re-registering the original files to the way they were before install.
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on: January 31, 2010, 05:59:38 pm
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Started by dtech - Last post by dtech
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MOB-X won't log in? Workarounds:- Downgrade IE8, to IE7, or IE6 - (Internet Explorer 8) More Info...
- Enable Active Scripting in Internet Explorer More Info...
- Enable Allow scripting of Internet Explorer web browser control
- Allow MOB-X to access the internet in your firewall
- Disable Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
Extra Notes:- Kevin (BETA-Tester) found that the MXD.exe bot downloader requires that MSINET.OCX, & COMCTL32.OCX MUST be in the windows\system32 folder, & be registered... or it will not work.
- Both files comes with windows, but over time, they may become corrupted, or unregistered by poorly written third party programs that install a new copy of one, or both files, then uninstall them when the said program(s) are uninstalled without restoring, & re-registering the original files to the way they were before install.
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