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Robert Golovniov [RG] wrote:

RG> Yes, it was the full install. Also, I havent' updated The Bat!
RG> within the past few days, so there was no reason for my firewall
RG> to act like that. That's why I was wondering whether it might be a
RG> virus changing its body, so that Kaspersky AV was not able to
RG> detect it...

If your firewall comes up with a prompt about the checksum for the TB!
executable offering to change it to the current, say yes only if
you just installed a newer version. Otherwise say no. If the firewall
isn't the problem then TB! should continue to work and you should look
for another file carrying the TB! executables name. Likely a trojan.

If TB! stops working, then it's likely that the firewall is the
problem. Delete the checksum for TB! in the TPF configuration (I
haven't run TPF in a while but I think you can delete checksum
entries) and then let TPF ask again where you can say yes.

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 -=Allie C Martin=-
List Moderator | TB! v1.60q | Windows XP Pro
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