Filehandler.exe submitted to ESET as a false positive.
D7’s filehandler.exe now officially submitted to ESET as a false positive with their heuristics engine. We’ll see how long it takes and what type of response I get…
Founder and Developer - After over a dozen years "in the trenches" as a computer repair technician specializing in malware removal, I came to focus on a software development hobby. Initially I created tools to assist technicians like myself with the inefficient, repetitive, and mundane tasks PC techs face daily, in order to provide a far more efficient means of getting the job done. Later came an interest in using my development skills and tech experience for prevention of malware...
D7’s filehandler.exe now officially submitted to ESET as a false positive with their heuristics engine. We’ll see how long it takes and what type of response I get…
Just noticed this article (currently on the front page) … I spend so much time in the forums I forget to check that every once in a while! Also want to let ppl know I have new YouTube vids available: D7 – 3rd Party Tools Setup Revised D7 – Adding Your Own Custom Applications And for those who haven’t fired it up in a while, we’re up to D7 v4.1.6!
Yesterday I released D7 v4.1.4 with a new and streamlined process of initial download/setup and updating of 3rd Party Tools. There’s a new video on setup here:
Just released with a NIC profiling feature on the NIC form. What’s that? The NIC form is the thing that pops up with various network card configuration information when you click the IP Address at the top of D7. Oh, you mean what’s the profiling feature. Well I just wanted a quick way to backup and restore static IP settings on a system. I also wanted a quick way to inject OpenDNS or Google DNS...
…is now online! HERE Tons of new content over the old and aging PDF documentation. Check it out!
I just saw a Youtube video of someone ELSE demoing my D7, (sweet!) which reminded me I was long overdue in fixing something. When D7 attempts to delete live running malware, it fails the first attempt – because the malware is running, naturally! Never fear, D7 can terminate that malware and finish the job. The problem occurred when D7 made its first attempt at deletion – you got a Windows prompt that asks you to...
The dSupport public preview is now available! Check it out! UPDATE: dSupportSuite can be found here! dSupport is an application designed for PC Technicians to distribute to their clients. It is best described as a business card with a purpose. The first idea is that end users are always looking for an application to fix their registry, or check computer health, etc. Now usually most techs rightly advise warnings when it comes to...
WARNING: I’ve had two people inform me that after using D7 they end up with a corrupted registry on reboot, and have had to replace the hives with backups from System Volume Information. Unfortunately, I haven’t run into the issue myself… and I’ve only had two people come up with it (and contact me, at least) out of over 5000 confirmed downloads on Majorgeeks alone… So I haven’t a clue what could be happening or...
Just a reminder… If you don’t know what you are doing with D7, then please don’t use it! It is a tool for experienced users and PC technicians who know what they are looking at. You can do major damage to your operating system and software if you aren’t familiar with something. Unfortunately there are no plans to produce any sort of log files (e.g. HJT style) for me or anyone else to examine, so...
Hopefully no one will ever have to visit them! (But if you do, I’ll be there.) foolishit.freeforums.org
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