Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
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Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
My computer is under the secure protection of my company.
However, when I run TC , it exits with an error message that TC is corrupted.
My computer is safe. How can I use TC without getting the above error message?
Hunchul Park
However, when I run TC , it exits with an error message that TC is corrupted.
My computer is safe. How can I use TC without getting the above error message?
Hunchul Park
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Welcome.
How has you installed TC on a protected company device?
How has you installed TC on a protected company device?
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Your copy of TC has been modified by a virus or other means.
The self-protection of TC checks itself on start-up and terminates if changed.
Download a new, fresh copy of the portable TC and try it.
The self-protection of TC checks itself on start-up and terminates if changed.
Download a new, fresh copy of the portable TC and try it.
Windows 11 Home, Version 24H2 (OS Build 26100.3915)
TC 11.51 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
TC 11.51 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
nk you both for your responses.
Yes, I've tried that before, but I'm going to try a fresh install this time.
Yes, I've tried that before, but I'm going to try a fresh install this time.
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Hi~
Today morning, firstly I uninstalled twice as suggested and further reinstalled twice again with newly downloaded.
However, the result is the same.
The warning about a suspected virus infection still popped up.
I was no longer able to use Total Commander.
If possible, it would be nice to have a user-optional forced shutdown upon virus detection.
Today morning, firstly I uninstalled twice as suggested and further reinstalled twice again with newly downloaded.
However, the result is the same.
The warning about a suspected virus infection still popped up.
I was no longer able to use Total Commander.
If possible, it would be nice to have a user-optional forced shutdown upon virus detection.
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Hi Hunchul ,
from where do you download your TC ?
Which AntiVirus-prog do you use ?
from where do you download your TC ?
Which AntiVirus-prog do you use ?
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Were you able to use TC on the same computer before, or this is your first try to run it on your company's computer?
And what message did you exactly get: TC exe corrupted, virus found or virus suspicion?
And what message did you exactly get: TC exe corrupted, virus found or virus suspicion?
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
2YEHA
How exactly do you run TC? Does it work properly if you run it via Windows' Run dialog (Win+R)?
How exactly do you run TC? Does it work properly if you run it via Windows' Run dialog (Win+R)?
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Plugins: Services2, Startups, CertificateInfo, SignatureInfo, LineBreakInfo - Download-Mirror
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Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Please upload the file to virustotal.com. Total Commander reads its own program file on startup and compares it with a checksum stored in the file. It shows the virus warning if the checksum is different from the checksum calculated from the file content.
There can be multiple reasons why the checksum could be different:
1. The executable could have been modified, e.g. because your company added its own file signature
2. Some security software could prevent Total Commander from reading its own executable
3. A bad RAM module could cause read errors, resulting in an incorrect checksum
There can be multiple reasons why the checksum could be different:
1. The executable could have been modified, e.g. because your company added its own file signature
2. Some security software could prevent Total Commander from reading its own executable
3. A bad RAM module could cause read errors, resulting in an incorrect checksum
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Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Recently, a powerful firewall has been introduced to the network system in my office, and each PC is running a powerful security program. I also believe that the security program is causing TC to crash. This is not a problem with TC itself, so I will not create any more issues. However, I hope that it will be the user's choice to force a shutdown due to a suspected virus infection.
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
There's another possible reason: an unquoted path to TC containing spaces. See this old thread of mine (German). That's why I asked the OP how exactly TC is launched.ghisler(Author) wrote: 2024-05-24, 10:01 UTCThere can be multiple reasons why the checksum could be different:
#101164 Personal licence
Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GiB RAM, ASUS Prime X370-A, Win7 x64
Plugins: Services2, Startups, CertificateInfo, SignatureInfo, LineBreakInfo - Download-Mirror
Ryzen 5 2600, 16 GiB RAM, ASUS Prime X370-A, Win7 x64
Plugins: Services2, Startups, CertificateInfo, SignatureInfo, LineBreakInfo - Download-Mirror
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Probably a better way would be to ask the IT staff in your office. They should be able to tell you if TC is breaking current security settings. Some companies don't allow it to run unauthorised applications in their IT environment.
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Not gonna and not SHOULD happen.YEHA wrote: 2024-05-24, 12:09 UTC However, I hope that it will be the user's choice to force a shutdown due to a suspected virus infection.
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Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Now it seems that my only option is to give up using TC.
When I asked my IT guy, he said that they are only managing traffic such as blocking, not targeting specific programs or manipulating files.
I've really enjoyed using Total Commander, the successor to Norton Commander,
When I asked my IT guy, he said that they are only managing traffic such as blocking, not targeting specific programs or manipulating files.
I've really enjoyed using Total Commander, the successor to Norton Commander,
Re: Virus infection warning and TC shutdown
Why you still haven't answered one of the most important questions: where did you download TC from?
Also compute and post here the checksums for the installer and for the installed program file! (SHA1 or higher)
You're asking for help, but you haven't given us the even slightest chance to help you.
Also compute and post here the checksums for the installer and for the installed program file! (SHA1 or higher)
You're asking for help, but you haven't given us the even slightest chance to help you.