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  1. Yes. Attached is an another temped right-click scan on 4/7/2017 at 08:22AM MST on a file named: svg-support.2.3.7.zip

    Last night after I exited MB and reloaded it, I was able to right-click all I wanted without any "scan in progress" dialog. This morning, I could not do that as MB performed a schedule scan at 03:16AM.

    I just now exited MB and I'm able to right-scan. (that is until the next schedule scan).

     

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  2. Devin, I did a context right-click scan on a zip file named: svg-support.2.3.7.zip around 11:55PM (MST) that failed due to the same error this thread is about. Something changed in Malwarebytes as this has never happened before. I was always able to right-click and do a scan. I use it all the time. I'm not sure when it started but it always fails (see my reply on March 28). There's a pattern to it.

    logs.zip

  3. On 3/26/2017 at 0:30 PM, dcollins said:

    @deltam while there may not be a scan in progress, if you open up Malwarebytes and click on Scan on the left side navigation, what screen do you see?

    If I click on SCAN within Malwarebytes, it does start a scan. I can then cancel it and do a right-click scan on a file. Or exit Malwarebytes and restart it, then I'm able to right-click for a file scan. But, the pattern it seems is that after every scheduled scan (which runs daily - and is a default setup from Malwarebytes) I can not right-click and run a file scan. However, after resetting Malwarebytes (exit and restart) AND prior to the scheduled scan, I'm able to right-click scan.

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