Anyone get these error messages when trying to update or run SatPC32?
Hi all, Over the last several days, I have had some weird things going on with SatPC32. I am wondering if anyone else is having similar problems. The first case is when I tried to run SatPC32 on my tower computer. I immediately had Norton block the program and quarantine the executable. I run that program all the time, so this was a surprise. Of course now if I try to run the program it says it can not find the program. Then Norton asked if I wanted the file sent off to Norton for analysis. I have done that but I have not received any indication as to what was found (actually don't know if I will get something back). The SatPC32ISS version works. I did contact Erich and he is indicating that he knows of no problems. Details
Threat name: Win32:Evo-gen [Trj] Threat type: Trojan Horse - This threat pretends to be something else (e.g., picture, document, or other file) to trick you into running it and infecting your computer. Status: Moved to Quarantine Options: Report as false positive Detected by: Auto-Protect On PC from: 9/6/23, 9:28 AM Last Used: 10/22/24, 1:01 PM Startup Item: Yes
Very few Very few in the Norton Community have used this file.
Mature This file was released a year ago.
High The file risk is high. ____________________________
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Path | Type | Status C:\Program Files (x86)\SatPC32\SatPC32.exe | File | Repaired C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\SATPC32\SATPC32.EXE | Process | Terminated C:\Users\Public\Desktop\SatPC32.lnk | File | Repaired
Then I decided a better check my one laptop that I use for all of my ARISS contacts. SatPC32 ran just fine there; at least for now. But the version I have on the laptop is not the latest. When I went to download the latest version zip file, Norton then gave me this error message: That's weird I thought. So tried 2 other computers and got the same error message. I do have a copy of the zip file for V 12.10 on my tower computer so I should be able to get that over to the other computers but now I am worried as to what exactly is going on. Is there a problem on my computers? A Norton update that I didn't really know about that maybe adjusted some setting used for downloading? Is SatPC32 actually under attack some how? Do I need to remove the program and re-install it? I really am at a loss. Has anyone had either of these issues recently? If so, what was the fix? Thanks for the help. 73,Charlie Sufana AJ9NOne of the ARISS mentors
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