Recurring Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool installation problem

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       #31

    Are you connected to a private network/domain?
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       #32

    Yes.
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       #33

    Download Security Check by screen317 from here http://screen317.spywareinfoforum.org/SecurityCheck.exe or here http://screen317.spywareinfoforum.org/
    Save it to your Desktop.
    Double click SecurityCheck.exe and follow the onscreen instructions inside of the black box.
    A Notepad document should open automatically called checkup.txt.
    Please post the contents of that document.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #34

    You might also, want to reset your IP to make sure you're not getting re-directed anymore.


    Copy and paste this into an elevated (run as Administrator) Command prompt:


    netsh winsock reset catalog

    Press Enter.....
    Then copy and paste this in:


    netsh int ip reset reset.log

    Press Enter.
    When finished restart your computer.
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       #35

    Jacee said:
    Download Security Check by screen317 from here http://screen317.spywareinfoforum.org/SecurityCheck.exe or here http://screen317.spywareinfoforum.org/
    Save it to your Desktop.
    Double click SecurityCheck.exe and follow the onscreen instructions inside of the black box.
    A Notepad document should open automatically called checkup.txt.
    Please post the contents of that document.
    Neither of those links seem to be working for me right now. Is this the same program?

    SecurityCheck Download
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #36

    Yes, the one from Bleeping will work.
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       #37

    Here are the contents of the log.

    Results of screen317's Security Check version 0.99.81
    Windows 7 Service Pack 1 x64 (UAC is enabled)
    Internet Explorer 11
    ``````````````Antivirus/Firewall Check:``````````````
    Windows Firewall Enabled!
    Avira Desktop
    Antivirus up to date!
    `````````Anti-malware/Other Utilities Check:`````````
    Malwarebytes Anti-Malware version 1.75.0.1300
    Adobe Flash Player 12.0.0.77
    Mozilla Firefox (27.0)
    ````````Process Check: objlist.exe by Laurent````````
    Avira Antivir avgnt.exe
    Avira Antivir avguard.exe
    `````````````````System Health check`````````````````
    Total Fragmentation on Drive C:
    ````````````````````End of Log``````````````````````

    Is this log saved onto my PC or is it deleted once I close it?
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  8. Posts : 8,608
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
       #38

    You can delete it and screen's Security Check. Your programs appear to be up to date and no issues there.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit (Service Pack 1)
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       #39

    I did a bit of Googling on my iPhone and it looks like this problem has occurred on several forums using Invision Pro. Someone asked for help it on the Malwarebytes forums last month but never found a solution, and it was suggested that the problem might not be on their end. There was one site that fixed the problem only for it to come back later.

    Going back to my original problem in this thread (the malware removal tool not downloading automatically), should I delete the file and see if it automatically downloads itself when the next set of updates are released, or should I just manually set them to download and forget about it?
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