Okay. I selected DENY and then ran a WinDef Scan and got the False Positive
again (I am glad I did not select PERMIT!). Then I got the WinUpdate notice
that there were 5 updates ready. I selected 4 and left the WinDef 1.53.228.0
unchecked. After the 4 other updates were installed, configured, and after
the Restart, I installed the WinDef Update .228. After a Scan, it removed
the False Positive inherent within 1.53.256.0.
Thanks Tim for noting the MS error and the irony is I was having trouble
accessing the Internet with similar results stated in the False Positive Host
error. Coincidence!
"RonKa" wrote:
> Tim Clark:
>
> I performed the CLEAN for this False Positive. (I wrote the details in the
> General Section Under Buck's Question "what does Clean mean").
>
> I am at the stage to PERMIT or DENY the change/action. What do you suggest
> that I do. I think I should DENY the WD change/action but I am not certain.
>
> Thanks,
> Ron
> 11:49 MST
>
> "Tim Clark" wrote:
>
> > Confirmed, the INEXCUSABLE FALSE POSITIVE has been removed!
> >
> > Seriously MS, This is why I don't recommend the Daily's from the Portal, if
> > you can't be trusted to get the semiweekly's right, how can you be trusted to
> > get the "Not Beta" daily's right, on your own hosts file for Pete's sake 
> > Are you guys doing Any testing at all, shesh 
> >
> > The link is as follows:
> > http://download.windowsupdate.com/ms...ddcdd022c8.exe
> > Size is 356kb, and it will not trigger a system restore point
> >
> > 
> > Tim