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  1. Spyware Doctor is recommended by many websites as good and trusted software, but I understand it might be false positive, thank you for your help, I am not going to worry about it anymore:)
  2. I will give it a try..it however still does not answer the question about nLite. Is it possible that nLite is tweaking something with BITS so that it looks like malware? Should I bother with reinstalling of BITS everytime I install nLited XP or should I ignore it as false positive? Thanks
  3. Hi, just to give you an updated. The registry key is associated with the following file: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\BITS] "ServiceDLL"="C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\BITS\\qmgr.dll" Is this anything i should be worried about?
  4. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\BITS, ServiceDLL When I install original version of XP on the VMWARE - SPYWARE DOCTOR test finds nothing - clean I am adding nothing to the nLite version of the original, just selecting some registry tweaks + removing some items (no extra stuff) I thought the same, therefore I tested this with my own nLited version, the outcome was exactly the same, TROJAN LYNDRA detected
  5. nLite is clean ^ fresh install ^ trojan detected implies FALSE POSITIVE??
  6. Sure, and we love it. It allows Nuhi to gather statistics over nLite users and their surfing and buying habits. For instance, if you buy a big plasma online, we like to know your adress and pass by on a saturday night. Are you serious ? Can you not see were the infected file comes from ? OK, I am a bit slow on this one, sorry guys My only question is, everytime I install nLited Version of XP I get LYNDRA TROJAN detected using Spyware Doctor, have you ever experienced this? Is this a false positive triggered by nLite or is it actually some real malware (not saying nLite is responsible for it).
  7. Hi, just a while ago, I have created nLited version of my XP install, I have tested both versions (original and nLited) on VMWARE. I have run the Spyware Doctor Scan on both of the fresh clean installs. Original Version comes out as clean. nLited version shows TROJAN LYNDRA - (Password Stealer and KeyLogger) detected Could you please clarify this? Is it possible that nLite is adding any malware into the XP installation? Or is it just that some functionality added by nLite is triggering False Positive? thanks for your comments
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