Anthony Ettinger wrote:
hmmm...google is null on that one too.
I'd suspect that it's just a false positive, in other words, better to be
safe than sorry from Norton's point of view.
On 12/1/05, Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have installed Apache PHP and MySQL over a year ago on a WINXP machine
and suddenly a file, presumably there all that time is found to be
infected by an upto date Norton anti virus program.
Norton does not say what trojan horse. It cannot quarantine nor delete
the file so I stopped the MySQL process and renamed the file myself.
File is: C:\mysqldata\erqed.dll
Anything known about this?
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Gary
I don't have that DLL on any of my 2 systems.. anywhere. (4.1 mysql,
win2k server)
Have you tried a second virus scanner (free) to scan that file? It could
be a Trojan placed neatly in the mysql dir to mask itself. You may also
want to submit it to the Norton people to see if it really is a virus or
a false positive.
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Thanks,
James
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