CrackTcpip.sys for Vista SP1 RC v668 (17052)

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  1. kotakputih

    kotakputih MDL Novice

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    all the files that i download in this topic got backdoor =X
     
  2. THC-Mind

    THC-Mind MDL Novice

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    I don't think so...;)
    How did you came to the conclusion ?
    A litle more info would be nice.
    Maybe we have missed something, I shure hope not...:eek:
     
  3. HMonk

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  4. HowardZ

    HowardZ MDL Novice

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    #465 HowardZ, May 5, 2009
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    I have been using this cracktcpip for many months.

    But now AVG free anti virus deletes this off my system.

    It won't let me download it again - I can't seem to make an AVG exception for this file.

    Well, I ended up uninstalling AVG....doing what I needed...reinstalling AVG and disabling all automatic AVG scans.
     
  5. HMonk

    HMonk MDL Addicted

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    Virus-tagged files

    @Howardz

    It's a bit of a nuisance isn't it: your AV app tags your file without giving you an option to not tag it in the first place or untag after the fact. I have recently enjoyed this issue with Symantec (coincidently installed when I updated my BIOS - in my haste I missed the option to NOT install additional apps). Even though I uninstalled the app and cleaned out the reg of any reference thereto, there are a couple of files I access that are still preceded by a popup alert (that points to a non-existent directory) that, at least, gives me the option of continuing. I have yet to determine why this exists and how to eliminate it. :mad:

    I suppose in the end we ought to be pleased that AV apps are doing their job, albeit it with a bit of a periodic hassle. :rolleyes:

    Monk
     
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  6. Yen

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    Another alternative is to try tcp-z.
     
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  7. cct642

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    how to download it???
     
  8. Yen

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  9. tistou77

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    #471 tistou77, Jun 7, 2009
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  10. tistou77

    tistou77 MDL Expert

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    limit is physically present but is not applied, that I understood

    I have no error message "4226"
     
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  11. bluecomputer

    bluecomputer MDL Novice

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    Windows 7 TCP-Z

    İ need TCP-Z for Windows 7 Ultimate..