Journal Tracker 1.00.00 Antivirus Report

Antivirus report
"Managing Journal Entries with Journal Tracker"
Antivirus report for JTSetup.exe (19.69 MB)
Download3K did not scan Journal Tracker for viruses, adware, spyware or other badware. For your own safety, we recommend that you always have an antivirus, with virus definitions up to date, installed on your computer when downloading and installing programs from the web.

Detailed logs

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Avira antivirus report:
Bitdefender antivirus report: Clean
//
// BDC scan report
//
// Time: Thu Apr 10 16:22:57 2008
// Command line: /arc /list /log=output.tmp JTSetup.exe
// Core: AVCORE v1.0 (build 2422) (i386) (Sep 25 2007 08:26:36)
// Engines: scan: 16, unpack: 7, archive: 41, mail: 6
// Total signatures: 1132815
//

JTSetup.exe ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o) ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r) ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msi.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msiexec.exe ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msihnd.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msisip.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msimsg.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msimain.sdb ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msiinst.exe ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>riched20.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>usp10.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msls31.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>shfolder.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>instmsi.msi ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>instmsi.msi=>(Embedded EXE) ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>instmsi.msi=>(Embedded EXE) ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>imagehlp.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>cabinet.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>mspatcha.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>sdbapi.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o) ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r) ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msiexec.exe ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msihnd.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msisip.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msimsg.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msimain.sdb ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msiinst.exe ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msi.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msi.cat ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msi.inf ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>riched20.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>usp10.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>msls31.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>shfolder.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>instmsi.msi ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>instmsi.msi=>(Embedded EXE) ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>instmsi.msi=>(Embedded EXE) ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>imagehlp.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>cabinet.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>mspatcha.dll ok
JTSetup.exe=>(Embedded EXE 2o)=>(CAB Sfx r)=>sdbapiU.dll ok

Results:
Folders :0
Files :43
Packed :2
Archives :5
Infected files :0
Suspect files :0
Warnings :0
I/O errors :0
Kb/s :0
Files/second :21
Scan time :00:00:02


NOD32 antivirus report: Clean
Scanning Log
NOD32 version 3015 (20080410) NT
Command line: /list+ /quit+ /arch+ /sfx+ /pack+ /adware /unsafe /unwanted /log+ /logrewrite /scanmem- /scanboot- /scanmbr- /log=output.tmp JTSetup.exe
Checking CRC of NOD32.EXE: Status OK
c:\Program Files\ESET\nod32.exe - is OK
Scanning memory: Not performed (option disabled)
Scanning MBR and boot sectors: Not performed (option disabled)
Date: 10.4.2008 Time: 16:23:01
Anti-Stealth technology is enabled.
Scanned disks, folders and files: JTSetup.exe
JTSetup.exe - is OK
Number of scanned files: 1
Number of threats found: 0
Time of completion: 16:23:01 Total scanning time: 0 sec (00:00:00)
Kaspersky antivirus report: Clean
2008-03-10 16:23:01 Scan_Objects$296478 starting 1%
; --- Settings ---
; Action on detect: Disinfect automatically
; Scan objects: All objects
; Use iChecker: No
; Use iSwift: No
; Try disinfect: No
; Try delete: No
; Try delete container: No
; Exclude by mask: No
; Include by mask: No
; Objects to scan:
; "JTSetup.exe" Enable=Yes Recursive=No
; ------------------
2008-03-10 16:23:03 Scan_Objects$296478 running 50%
2008-03-10 16:23:03 JTSetup.exe ok
2008-03-10 16:23:03 Scan_Objects$296478 completed
; --- Statistics ---
; Time Start: 2008-03-10 16:23:01
; Time Finish: 2008-03-10 16:23:03
; Completion: 99%
; Processed objects: 1
; Total detected: 0
; Detected exact: 0
; Suspicions: 0
; Treats detected: 0
; Untreated: 0
; Disinfected: 0
; Quarantined: 0
; Deleted: 0
; Skipped: 0
; Archived: 0
; Packed: 0
; Password protected: 0
; Corrupted: 0
; Errors: 0
; Last object: JTSetup.exe
; ------------------

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