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Why are we even messing with anything other than WD these days?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBlueCreeper512" data-source="post: 888820" data-attributes="member: 87607"><p>The two DLLs detected by WD were a part of the CF installer, if CF detects a PUA in its in own installer and tries to sandbox, well that would be counter intuitive... And even after uninstalling and deleting the installer and reboot and a repair upgrade with the Media Creation Tool, WD still detects the DLL files, the funny thing is is that when I run a custom scan, and choose any where besides my AppData\Local\Temp folder, it still detects the two nonexistent threats, the only way I got rid of the issue was just putting the detection as an allowed threat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBlueCreeper512, post: 888820, member: 87607"] The two DLLs detected by WD were a part of the CF installer, if CF detects a PUA in its in own installer and tries to sandbox, well that would be counter intuitive... And even after uninstalling and deleting the installer and reboot and a repair upgrade with the Media Creation Tool, WD still detects the DLL files, the funny thing is is that when I run a custom scan, and choose any where besides my AppData\Local\Temp folder, it still detects the two nonexistent threats, the only way I got rid of the issue was just putting the detection as an allowed threat. [/QUOTE]
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