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Resize Pictures for Command Line 1.1.328 Antivirus Report

Antivirus information
Download3K has downloaded and tested Resize Pictures for Command Line on 26 Nov 2009 with 4 of the best antivirus engines available today. We have found it to be clean of any form of badware (viruses, spyware, adware, etc.) - the full reports are available below. We will test Resize Pictures for Command Line again on the next version of the program so make sure you check back for updated reports in the near future.
Bitdefender: Clean
NOD 32: Clean
Avira: Clean
Kaspersky: Clean
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File information
  Resize Pictures for Command Line 1.1.328

Filename: rpcmdsetup.exe
Size: 1.69 MB
License: Shareware
Date added: 9/8/2008
Date updated: 11/26/2009
Total Downloads: 169
Downloads - Last Week: 7

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Avira antivirus report: Clean


AntiVir/Win32-Console Version 7.6.0.59, (Jan 29 2008, 18:11:09)
Copyright(c) 2007 Avira GmbH

Report created on 11/26/2009 09:52:18

Command line: -s -z -noboot -nombr -v -dmnoheur -heuristic=1 -r3 -ro -q
-nobreak -kfantivir\avcls\hbedv.key -rfoutput.tmp
g:\downloads\301236\rpcmdsetup.exe

AVPack-Version: 7.6.1.18
RPCMDSETUP.EXE
Date: 26.11.2009 Time: 07:52:00 Size: 1472427


----- scan results -----
directories: 0
files: 1
alerts: 0
suspicious: 0
scan time: 00:00:01
--------------------------
Thank you for using AntiVir

Bitdefender antivirus report: Clean

//
// BDC scan report
//
// Time: Thu Nov 26 09:52:11 2009
// Command line: /arc /list /nohed /log=output.tmp rpcmdsetup.exe
// Core: AVCORE v2.1 Windows/i386 11.0.0.26 (Oct 20 2009)
// Engines: scan: 17, unpack: 8, archive: 44, mail: 6
// Total signatures: 3699329
//

rpcmdsetup.exe ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 0) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 1) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 2) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 3) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 4) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 5) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 6) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 7) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 8) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 9) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 10) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 11) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 12) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 13) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 14) ok
rpcmdsetup.exe=>(Instyler o)=>(Instyler Module 15) ok

Results:
Folders :0
Files :18
Packed :0
Archives :2
Infected files :0
Suspect files :0
Warnings :0
I/O errors :0
Mb/s :3
Files/second :9
Scan time :00:00:02


NOD32 antivirus report: Clean


ECLS Command-line scanner, version 3.0.669.0, (C) 1992-2008 ESET, spol. s r.o.
Module loader, version 1031 (20091029), build 1035
Module perseus, version 1245 (20091116), build 1292
Module scanner, version 4637 (20091125), build 6113
Module archiver, version 1105 (20091029), build 1061
Module advheur, version 1099 (20091030), build 1056

Command line: --base-dir=c:\Program Files\ESET\ESET NOD32 Antivirus /log-rewrite /log-all /files /no-boots /no-heur /no-adv-heur /mail /sfx /rtp /adware /unsafe /unwanted /pattern /action=none /no-quarantine /log-file=output.tmp rpcmdsetup.exe

Scan started at: 11/26/09 09:52:17
name="rpcmdsetup.exe", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - setup.data", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - files.info", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0000.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0001.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0002.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0003.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0004.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0005.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0006.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0007.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0008.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0009.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0010.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0011.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0012.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0013.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0014.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="rpcmdsetup.exe - INNO - file0015.bin", threat="is OK", action="", info=""

Scan completed at: 11/26/09 09:52:18
Scan time: 1 sec (0:00:01)
Total: files - 1, objects 18
Infected: files - 0, objects 0
Cleaned: files - 0, objects 0

Kaspersky antivirus report: Clean

2009-11-26 09:52:45 Scan_Objects$193297 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:
; "rpcmdsetup.exe" Enable=Yes Recursive=No
; ------------------
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe archive Inno
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//script ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 Scan_Objects$193297 running 50%
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file01 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file02 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file03 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file04 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file06 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file07 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file08 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file09 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file10 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file11 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file12 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file13 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file14 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file15 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe//file16 ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 rpcmdsetup.exe ok
2009-11-26 09:52:46 Scan_Objects$193297 completed
; --- Statistics ---
; Time Start: 2009-11-26 09:52:24
; Time Finish: 2009-11-26 09:52:46
; Completion: 100%
; Processed objects: 17
; Total detected: 0
; Detected exact: 0
; Suspicions: 0
; Treats detected: 0
; Untreated: 0
; Disinfected: 0
; Quarantined: 0
; Deleted: 0
; Skipped: 0
; Archived: 1
; Packed: 0
; Password protected: 0
; Corrupted: 0
; Errors: 0
; Last object:
; ------------------

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