Thanks for any advice anyone can provide.

Rafiki wrote:Striclty speaking, I think it only modifies some values in some of the configuration files and is therefore unused later on (unless you want to have an easy way to change those values later)
boudi wrote:The best solution, before the next antivir update :
if you feel this is defiantly a false positive then you can add it to your Guard exceptions list
http://forum.avira.com/thread.php?postid=327789#post327789
Gray_Lensman wrote:This is an excellent suggestion. By doing so you can still run it by double-clicking the .zip file then double-click the internal AGESettings.exe file. I suppose the password protection prevents the AV scanner from looking inside the .zip file. Very slick idea.
Rafiki wrote:Is "use a different AV program" an option?![]()
Heldenkaiser wrote:I also hope this will be fixed in a real sense, rather than just worked around. I managed to tell Antivir to ignore the file Agesettings.exe, however, this does nothing about its finding the same "trojan" in the system recovery files every other hour ... files that have some (many figures).exe name that changes every time.
Did I mention I hate computers?leure:
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