Important message from the steekUP team
November 30, 2007
The AVG antivirus technical support department just informed us that
one of its recent automatic updates triggered a faulty virus detection
on the “libcurl.dll” file in use for the st software (Update
N°269.16.10 released on November 28 2007).
The last update for the AVG 7.5 antivirus software (N°269.16.10/1160 – November 30 2007) solves this faulty detection.
In the case you encountered this false virus detection, indicating
the “libcurl.dll” file as contaminated by the NTW2434 virus, please
follow the following steps to get your steekUP software running back
again :
Plase make sure that you have upgraded your AVG antivirus software
with the last update (right click on the AVG icon that appears on the
system tray, and select “Check for updates”).
1 – Either the “libcurl.dll” file has already been placed in the virus vault :
- open the AVG virus vault (System tray –> Right click on the AVG icon –> Launch AVG Test Center –> Virus vault)
- Select the “libcurl.dll” file.
- Right click on the file > Restore File(s)
2 – If the file has already been healed by AVG 7.5 :
Please uninstall the steekUP software and run a new setup.
You can download the last setup for your software here : http://www.steekup.com/installer/steekUP_setup.exe
Please accept our apologies for the disturbance.
Best regards.
The SteekUP Team
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