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Old 08-01-2005, 06:30 PM   #1
JamesTindill
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Default scrrun.dll -MS Script Runtime possilble false positive


I believe I just got a false positive on it. It resides in
the windows/system/ directory. A web search on this file
shows as a windows system file for reading and writing
scripts and text files.

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Old 08-01-2005, 10:23 PM   #2
Bill Sanderson
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Default Re: scrrun.dll -MS Script Runtime possilble false positive

You might want to investigate further. I've got this file on my XP SP2
system, and am not getting any alarm on it, nor have I on any other XP or
Windows 2000 system that I've checked.

Here's what the Microsoft Antispyware Tools, Advanced tools. Advanced (how
many advanced does it take to advance the state of spyware detection) file
Analyzer says about my file. If you can tell me your OS and version, I
might be able to provide this data from a like install.

Detailed File Analysis
Display name: Microsoft (r) Script Runtime

Name: scrrun.dll

Description: Microsoft (r) Script Runtime

Publisher: Microsoft Corporation

Path: E:\WINDOWS\system32\scrrun.dll

Version: 5.6.0.8820

Size: 151552 bytes

Copyright: Copyright © Microsoft Corp. 2002

Create date: Friday July 16, 2004

Access date: Saturday January 8, 2005

Modified date: Wednesday August 4, 2004

MD5: 214577b79cf59e2fc9addd9598c0aeb8

This file is a registered COM object

CLSID: {0CF774D0-F077-11D1-B1BC-00C04F86C324}

CLSID name: Microsoft (r) Script Runtime

CLSID ProgID: HTML.HostEncode

CLSID: {0CF774D1-F077-11D1-B1BC-00C04F86C324}

CLSID name: Microsoft (r) Script Runtime

CLSID ProgID: ASP.HostEncode

CLSID: {0D43FE01-F093-11CF-8940-00A0C9054228}

CLSID name: Microsoft (r) Script Runtime

CLSID ProgID: Scripting.FileSystemObject

CLSID: {32DA2B15-CFED-11D1-B747-00C04FC2B085}

CLSID name: Microsoft (r) Script Runtime

CLSID ProgID: Scripting.Encoder

CLSID: {85131630-480C-11D2-B1F9-00C04F86C324}

CLSID name: Microsoft (r) Script Runtime

CLSID ProgID: JSFile.HostEncode

CLSID: {85131631-480C-11D2-B1F9-00C04F86C324}

CLSID name: Microsoft (r) Script Runtime

CLSID ProgID: VBSFile.HostEncode

CLSID: {EE09B103-97E0-11CF-978F-00A02463E06F}

CLSID name: Microsoft (r) Script Runtime

CLSID ProgID: Scripting.Dictionary


"JamesTindill" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:112d01c4f5b0$2b9e9980$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>I believe I just got a false positive on it. It resides in
> the windows/system/ directory. A web search on this file
> shows as a windows system file for reading and writing
> scripts and text files.
>



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