We've seen this here as well. Leaving the file in Virus Vault will prevent CCA from starting up
automatically at boot (CCAAgentLauncher.exe is the file called by the link in the Startup folder of
the Start menu), but does not seem to impact running in manually.
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Isabelle Graham
Information Security
American University
Miller, Paul wrote:
Yes, we have the same problem here.
Paul Miller
Network Administrator
Dominican University
From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Straw, Steve
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 2:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: AVG latest sigs misidentify CCAAgentLauncher executable
Anybody else seeing AVG v8.x and 7.5 misidentifying the file
CCAAgentLauncher.exe as a virus? It looks as though today's signature
updates to AVG have the Resident Shield program detecting this exe as a
threat. Restoring it from the virus vault and making an exception for
the file seem to be the work around of the moment.
Steve Straw
Network Services Manager
Lynchburg College