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I use the freee version of MBAM 2.2.0.1024

 

I had palced several iyems / a few pertaining to winZip Registry Cleaner into quarantine. After a simple rebbot, i found all my quarantine items gone. As well as ruls to igone a few findings.

 

All findings s far pertained to PUP's.

 

Avira AV Plues scan shows all is clean

 

Why might that have happned

 

TIA

 

-eli

 

Windows XP Pro

MBAM 2,2,0,1025

 

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Hello and :welcome: :
 
We need a bit more information in order to better assist you.
 
First, please read the following and attach to your next reply the 3 requested logs - Diagnostic Logs (the 3 logs are: FRST.txt, Addition.txt and CheckResults.txt)
 
ALSO, if you could please attach the SCAN log that shows the detections you describe, that would be most helpful. :)
Instructions for how to locate, export and attach the log to your forum post are at the bottom of this reply.
 
Thanks,
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How to get SCAN logs or PROTECTION logs:
(Export log to save as a txt file for posting in the forum when requested)

  • Open MBAM.
  • Click on the HISTORY tab > APPLICATION LOGS.
  • Double-click on the SCAN LOG which shows the date and time of the scan just performed (or the one you are asked to post), OR on the PROTECTION LOG showing the detection you are reporting (or the one that you are asked to post).
  • Click EXPORT.
  • Click TEXT FILE (*.txt)
  • In the "Save File" dialog box which appears, click on DESKTOP.
  • In the FILE NAME box, type a name for your saved scan or protection log.
  • A message box named "File Saved" should appear, stating that "Your file has been successfully exported".
  • Click OK.
  • Please attach the saved log to your next reply here in this thread.
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