oshjay
01-19-2010, 07:27 PM
Hi all,
It appears Eset NOD32 anti-virus has flagged HMImport.exe and HMHud.exe as a trojan in one of their recent updates.
I was able to stop my computer scan before it quarantined my real HMImport.exe and HMHud.exe (it found multiple copies in my "C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\" directory).
If you use NOD32 and have recurring scans, it probably quarantined your copies of HMImport.exe and HMHud.exe. At the time, I was using v1.10 beta 5.
The fix for me was to add an exclusion to NOD32. This is done by entering the NOD32 control panel -> Setup -> Enter entire advanced setup tree -> Anti-virus and antispyware -> Exclusions. I added an exclusion like this:
C:\Program Files\RVG Software\Holdem Manager\*.*
Here's the output of one of my computer scans where NOD32 reported the false positives:
HMImport.exe - probably a variant of Win32/Agent trojan - cleaned by deleting - quarantined [1]
HMHud.exe - probably a variant of Win32/Agent trojan - cleaned by deleting - quarantined [1]
I've since updated to v1.10 beta 8, but I've not tried disabling the exclusion I added and re-scanning the HM program files.
Good luck
It appears Eset NOD32 anti-virus has flagged HMImport.exe and HMHud.exe as a trojan in one of their recent updates.
I was able to stop my computer scan before it quarantined my real HMImport.exe and HMHud.exe (it found multiple copies in my "C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\" directory).
If you use NOD32 and have recurring scans, it probably quarantined your copies of HMImport.exe and HMHud.exe. At the time, I was using v1.10 beta 5.
The fix for me was to add an exclusion to NOD32. This is done by entering the NOD32 control panel -> Setup -> Enter entire advanced setup tree -> Anti-virus and antispyware -> Exclusions. I added an exclusion like this:
C:\Program Files\RVG Software\Holdem Manager\*.*
Here's the output of one of my computer scans where NOD32 reported the false positives:
HMImport.exe - probably a variant of Win32/Agent trojan - cleaned by deleting - quarantined [1]
HMHud.exe - probably a variant of Win32/Agent trojan - cleaned by deleting - quarantined [1]
I've since updated to v1.10 beta 8, but I've not tried disabling the exclusion I added and re-scanning the HM program files.
Good luck