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I've been using CCleaner for a year or so now. I just updated to version 2.00.491 beta. My spyware program detected a file and classified it as a high risk trojan. The program comes up as IPTables, it's location is "c:\documents and settings\hp_owner\mydocuments\myfolder\temporary internet files\content.ie5\f4a2nby2\ccsetup200[2].exe" which sounds like a valid/normal address. Which I choose. My question is why has my spyware program detected this file as a trojan? Do you monitor it for tweeks to make before the final update is released? I added a screen shot to answer maybe additional ?"s.

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This will be a false positve.

Inform your spyware program vendors so they can correct this.

Welcome to the forum

P.S. Would you consider making your font size slightly smaller please, it looks as though you are shouting.:)

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I've been using CCleaner for a year or so now. I just updated to version 2.00.491 beta. My spyware program detected a file and classified it as a high risk trojan. The program comes up as IPTables, it's location is "c:\documents and settings\hp_owner\mydocuments\myfolder\temporary internet files\content.ie5\f4a2nby2\ccsetup200[2].exe" which sounds like a valid/normal address. Which I choose. My question is why has my spyware program detected this file as a trojan? Do you monitor it for tweeks to make before the final update is released? I added a screen shot to answer maybe additional ?"s.

thanks sorry I will do that