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  1. Thank You Rich. All files now read ok. Nothing in that folder (previously had 74 supposed infected) is detected as malicious. I checked another folder as well and it is also ok now. Again Thank You, Bill
  2. Thank You Rich. I will certainly let you know about the other 72 files. Will the update you are referring to be available tomorrow? Take care, Bill
  3. Trojan Downloader Check.zipHi, I tried to follow the instructions given in the first post, but my windows XP does not recognize mbam.exe/developer. So now what do I do. Any way I ended up here because I wrote malwarebytes support an email and was told to go here. Here is my problem: I have some files (74 in fact) that my Malwarebytes believes are Trojan Downloaders. One is a file created that allows a puzzle game called Gruntz (1996) to play at a higher resolution on Window XP. I used this file a few weeks ago with no ill effects and no warnings. It is supposed to change the games part of the registry to allow it to play at a higher resolution on XP which has apparently worked. Malwarebytes does not find anything wrong in the registry. This game was initially created for Windows 95. Seventy three other files are game levels created by other players of this game using the game developers Level Editor. When I downloaded them there were no alarms from either your program or Norton Internet Security. When I scan them with Norton Internet Security it says all files are clear of infection. I believe they are demonstrating a false positive. Is it possible to send you two of these files to check so that I know for sure. Like I said at the beginning I read the istructions and could not complete even step 1. But I have attached two files Zipped together in a file called Trojan Downloader Check.zip (the two files are GruntzScreen.exe (this one is XP screen resolution patch) and 19thHole.exe (this one is a game level created by a player who used the developers Level Editer). Thank you, Bill
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