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This file isn't a virus (Symantec have fixed this issue in their virus definitions dated 9 August 2004). | This file isn't a virus (Symantec have fixed this issue in their virus definitions dated 9 August 2004). | ||
See the nullsoft website for more info http://nsis.sourceforge.net/index.php?id=2&backPID=2&tt_news=14 | See the nullsoft website for more info: http://nsis.sourceforge.net/index.php?id=2&backPID=2&tt_news=14 | ||
hopefully someone will do something about this. | hopefully someone will do something about this. |
Revision as of 16:33, 15 April 2006
I get the following virus message when i install any application using the Nullsoft installer:
c:\docume~1\Karl\Temp\nsd4C.tmp\nsisdl.dll was infected by the downloader-og trojan and has been deleted to complete the clean process.
This file isn't a virus (Symantec have fixed this issue in their virus definitions dated 9 August 2004).
See the nullsoft website for more info: http://nsis.sourceforge.net/index.php?id=2&backPID=2&tt_news=14
hopefully someone will do something about this.
NSISdl: why it gets labeled a trojan
NSISdl is a plugin that can download files from the Internet. While a spyware programmer can use it to download malware, it does not contain any malicious code.
You should probably post in the forums when you have a problem like that - I've seen people complaining about the same thing before.
-Dandaman32 22:46, 25 January 2006 (PST)