SteveC
28th April 2005, 09:27
I've again detected the AdHelper (Adware) component, DAE.DLL (which resides in \system32), in the AutoGK installation :scared:
It's definitely coming from AutoGK, as I created a clean virtual machine, installed Anti-Spy, scanned as clean, installed 1.95 + 2.07 and then scanned again, and it picks ups DAE :eek:
Actually I saw the registration of the dae.dll mentioned in the installer, think it was using regsvr32
It's definitely coming from AutoGK, as I created a clean virtual machine, installed Anti-Spy, scanned as clean, installed 1.95 + 2.07 and then scanned again, and it picks ups DAE :eek:
Actually I saw the registration of the dae.dll mentioned in the installer, think it was using regsvr32