David,
I was having this issue so I followed your directions below. After overwriting
the current dlls, I could not get decludeproc to start. I determined that it
was the avgsdk.dll that was in the newly downloaded zip file that was the
culprit. I had to restore a previous version to get eve
Hi Don,
Here's what I have in C:\Imail\
11/06/2008 12:49 PM61,440 AvApiBit.dll
11/06/2008 12:49 PM61,440 AvApiSym.dll
04/29/2010 04:13 PM 834,328 avgcerta.dll
04/29/2010 04:13 PM 623,384 avgcertx.dll
04/29/2010 04:13 PM 4,250,392
Kevin, could you please send me one of the actual emails that was caught by
the 'uuencoding bad end' Vulnerability as an attachment? Also, could you put
your virus.cfg file in debug mode and send me the entire log snip from the
next message that is caught by this vulnerability? You can send it d
Thanks Andy,
I found that I do not have avgcertx.dll. Should this file have been included
in the zip download David made?
Don
- Original Message -
From: Andy Schmidt
To: declude.virus@declude.com
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 9:05 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] embedded AVG
Don,
The ZIP contains the correct dll's the full declude list of dll's is as
follows: (avgcertx.dll is not used and was only around during the interim
releases)
COMMTOUCH
asapsdk.dll
PCRE
pcre3.dll
AVG
Avgsdk.dll
Avgcorex.dll
Avgcerta.dll
SNF
Mingwm10.dll
Snfmu