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ESET Quarantines T-Clock

Open rebop opened this issue 4 years ago • 6 comments

I have had T-clock forever on my Windows 7 computer. Version 2010 build 95. Worked flawlessly until today when ESET NOD32 wants to restart after claiming adware in T-clock.dll in working memory.

I cannot find how to tell ESET this is OK (I assume it is). Nor can I find instructions on how to update T-clock assuming that could help or where the settings are remembered so I do not have to reset or try to reset all my settings.

Appreciate the help! ~Bob

rebop avatar Mar 05 '21 21:03 rebop

Let me add, I do not have T-clock in programs to uninstall, yet I also have no t-clock.ini. The setting ar ein the registry under software/stoicjoker/t-clock2010 If I must, how do I uninstall, keep my settings and update the program. Or, preferred, let my AV know this is not an issue. Assuming it is not an issue.

Thanks.

Would love to get this straight. Would be lost without it :)

rebop avatar Mar 06 '21 01:03 rebop

Well, easy peasy update to latest staic. Changed my clock color and placement, but all else just fine.

I wonder if ESET really caught something?

rebop avatar Mar 06 '21 15:03 rebop

I downloaded the latest static and Eset is still finding a "possible threat" and deleting it automatically.

DinoTymo avatar Apr 18 '21 08:04 DinoTymo

same here but not with eset, it was on company laptop. some security app scanning apps identified t-clock as dangerous and i could not run it. then I was contacted by security in our company if i need the file for business. so i had to remove it from my computer. zip version only. no installation because we cannot install.

stookiesk avatar Apr 25 '22 09:04 stookiesk

Selinux system Security

CyberghostTx avatar Apr 30 '22 18:04 CyberghostTx

what do you mean by that?

stookiesk avatar Apr 30 '22 18:04 stookiesk