I'm having to resort to making a forum posting because Bitdefender hangs when trying to execute the built-in help and support... no surprise there. Then when I try to send an email, it asked for the serial number which seems to be discretely hidden somewhere that I can't find. Yup the instructions on the web stie show an old version of the GUI which of course is different in 2012, so that didn't help. Bitdefender sure does not make it easy to contact anyone so it has me thinking I won't renew in 3 weeks.
Anyway, back to my reason for posting.... Every time I open MSIE 9 in Windows 7 X64, I receive a warning from bitdefender in the system tray that it has "detected a virus on your computer". I really doubt it since this is my area of expertise. The details of the "Infected file detected" are are reported as...
C:\Users\MyName\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.UE5\VCLHV59F\ndhui(1).js
Thus, it is a Javascript file in the temporary internet cache.
My questions are that if it really is a virus, then why did BD allow it to get on the comptuer in the first place.... and secondly, why does it say that the action taken is "Clean routi8ne has failed"? So why did it fail to clean?
Interesting that FireFox and Chrome don't seem to cause such a notification. This seems like some sort of false red herring to me, especially since I don't find anything about this on the internet. In fact I don't even see the file or folder even though I have hidden files being shown.
GH