Seriously?!? You guys couldn't have given me that information before I gave you the screenshots? Those screenshots were totally unnecessary in relation to giving me that information. The info that I gave in the first message of this thread was more than enough.
I'm seriously disappointed and a little angry in this fourm responses considering that all that ansewered are from AVG representitives.
You guys report this false detection yourselves. I'm done with this forum. >:(
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Hello Adam,
Thank you so much for providing the screen-shot. If you suspect a 'false positive' by AVG, have a look @ this article (http://avgclick.me/reportafalsedetection). We suggest you to add the file 'procexp64.exe' in the exceptions list by following the instructions in http://avgread.me/18WB2dg and let us know the status. Thank you.
Hello Adam,
We are sorry to know about the inconvenience caused. Could you please provide us the screen-shot (http://avgclick.me/getscreenshot ) of the error message you get once you 'run' the application 'procexp64' which will help us in identifying the issue? Are you using a latest version(2016) of your AVG program? Thank you.
No screenshot as I can't replicate at the moment. When it happens again, I'll post one.
Hello Adam,
Thank you so much for providing the screen-shot. If you suspect a 'false positive' by AVG, have a look @ this article (http://avgclick.me/reportafalsedetection). We suggest you to add the file 'procexp64.exe' in the exceptions list by following the instructions in http://avgread.me/18WB2dg and let us know the status. Thank you.
Hello Adam,
We are sorry to know about the inconvenience caused. Could you please provide us the screen-shot (http://avgclick.me/getscreenshot ) of the error message you get once you 'run' the application 'procexp64' which will help us in identifying the issue? Are you using a latest version(2016) of your AVG program? Thank you.
Seriously?!? You guys couldn't have given me that information before I gave you the screenshots? Those screenshots were totally unnecessary in relation to giving me that information. The info that I gave in the first message of this thread was more than enough.
I'm seriously disappointed and a little angry in this fourm responses considering that all that ansewered are from AVG representitives.
You guys report this false detection yourselves. I'm done with this forum. >:(
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Hello Adam,
We regret for the inconvenience caused to you. Did you download it from official Microsoft website of from a third party website? Please right click on the file and check the digital signature is signed by Microsoft or not. If it is signed by Microsoft, please update AVG to latest virus definitions and try to run the file. Please, feel free to let us know if you require any further assistance. Thank you.
This has happened everytime I run procexp64, I get a message when I run this application, then I go to something like "show more", click on "Add Exception" and it says Adding to the exceptions list has failed. Every friggn' time.
Going to more, it states:
Threat: IDP.ALEXA.51
Object Name: c:\Users\User\Downloads\ProcessExplorer\procexp64.exe
Severity: Medium
State: unresolved
Identified by: Identy Protection
Action error: The parameter %PARAMETER% (%PARAMETER_NUMBER) has incorrect value %VALUE%
Can someone please fix this?
Thanks,
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It would also appear that the digital sig is from SysInternals. Do you want the files for analysis?
It's an older one from 2013. I'll update Process Explorer and see if that corrects the problem.
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Yeah okay, Adam. We work round the clock, so you can post the screenshot whenever you get the issue.
Hello Adam,
Not a problem. Please take your time to provide us the screen-shot. Thank you.
It's an older one from 2013. I'll update Process Explorer and see if that corrects the problem.
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Hmmm, can't seem to get this to happen again. Not sure why that is.
Hmmm, can't seem to get this to happen again. Not sure why that is.