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I hope they fix it.
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Hmmmm......well, did a full scan with McAfee.....no issues found. Both Open and Test run fine. When you do a Google search for SHeur2.QNR it only appears to pull references to AVG sites. Sounds like a case of mistaken identity on AVG falsely identifying a file....unless we truly have some users with a trojan.
http://www.avg.com/ Update AVG - AVI 270.10.23/ 1953 Added detection of new variant of Worm/Autoit.RQN, new variants of trojans PSW.Generic6.BDIY, SHeur2.QNR, Generic12.BPHA, PSW.Ldpinch.XAQ, PSW.OnlineGames.BPTA. February 14, 2009
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AVG updated their definitions yesterday, Feb 14th, and the old problem with the launcher.exe being a trojan horse is back. Same as what happened last year. There is no trojan horse, and no threat. It's just the same old AVP problem. I'm thinking of uninstalling AVP and finding another anti virus program if anyone has any suggestions, LMK. I agree with the PP who said that he wanted more control to decide weather to delete or ignore th problem, instead of AVP deciding for you.
Thanks!
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