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| Bogus Update Message in Windows Photo Gallery Every so often, when I start Windows Photo Gallery (on my Vista system), I get a prompt telling me there is an new download available that will allow me to read additional file types. If I click on OK, I am taken to a web page telling me that the new file time is a Adobe Digital Negative and the update is available from Adobe. If I click on 'Adobe' I am taken to an Adobe web page telling me 'the codec is not yet available' I go through this every so often because there seems to be no way to know for sure that it's the same error over and over. I suppose one of these times there will be an update I want. This has been going on for months now. Jim Kay |
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| RE: Bogus Update Message in Windows Photo Gallery http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/index.html "Jim Kay" wrote: > Every so often, when I start Windows Photo Gallery (on my Vista system), I > get a prompt telling me there is an new download available that will allow > me to read additional file types. > > If I click on OK, I am taken to a web page telling me that the new file time > is a Adobe Digital Negative and the update is available from Adobe. > > If I click on 'Adobe' I am taken to an Adobe web page telling me 'the codec > is not yet available' > > I go through this every so often because there seems to be no way to know > for sure that it's the same error over and over. I suppose one of these > times there will be an update I want. > > This has been going on for months now. > > Jim Kay > |
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| Re: Bogus Update Message in Windows Photo Gallery Sounds like malware. Do a thorough check for malware, following all of the steps at one of these Web pages. Help with malware: All MS-MVP Sites. Consider this: Whenever a new error condition appears on your computer, it is almost certain that there was some change to the computer soon before the problem began. http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827315 http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/...moving_Malware http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/darnit.html http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Malware_Defence.htm http://aumha.org/a/parasite.php So How Did I Get Infected Anyway? For quite a few people it's by installing programs like Messenger Plus, whose ads for malware don't identify the malware as such and try to convince you that you owe it to the author. See also: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=27971 Don't ever do a "default" install of anything. Always choose Custom and see what else is being carried along. Don't install any extras you're not sure of. ------- *Report back, please* "Jim Kay" <joschka@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:1DE4A8B2-3146-4117-B204-8C8768F86843@microsoft.com... > > Every so often, when I start Windows Photo Gallery (on my Vista system), I > get a prompt telling me there is an new download available that will allow > me to read additional file types. > > If I click on OK, I am taken to a web page telling me that the new file > time is a Adobe Digital Negative and the update is available from Adobe. > > If I click on 'Adobe' I am taken to an Adobe web page telling me 'the > codec is not yet available' > > I go through this every so often because there seems to be no way to know > for sure that it's the same error over and over. I suppose one of these > times there will be an update I want. > > This has been going on for months now. > > Jim Kay |
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| RE: Bogus Update Message in Windows Photo Gallery Hello Jim, Thank you for posting in newsgroup. According to the description, this is an expected behavior of Windows Photo Gallery. Analysis: ================ Based on the experience, when we want to read additional file types with Windows Photo Gallery on Windows Vista box, it should not link to third party website to get the new download patch. This issue may occur because of deceptive software such as spyware, malware or unauthorized adware that was installed on the problematic computer. Suggestions: ============= 1. Please perform a clean boot and check if the issue still exists Clean Boot Steps: a. Click Start->Run...->type "msconfig" and press Enter b. Click Services tab and select "Hide All Microsoft Services" and "Disable All third party Services" c. Click Startup tab and Disable All startup items d. Click OK and choose Restart e. After reboot, check whether the problem still occurs 2. Please use antivirus software to perform a full scan of the system and check if there is any spyware, malware, worm or Trojan on the problematic computer. Some deceptive software can be removed by some antivirus programs. However, not all antivirus companies detect or remove this software because it is different from viruses. You may contact the manufacturer of your antivirus program for more information about removing deceptive software. For additional information about how to contact the manufacturer of your antivirus program, please refer to: List of antivirus software vendors http://support.microsoft.com/kb/49500/ 3. Some non-Microsoft tools exist that may be able to remove the deceptive software program. Some of the companies that provide spyware or unauthorized adware removal programs include the following companies: a. Ad-Aware For more information about Ad-Aware, visit the following Lavasoft Web site: http://www.lavasoft.com (http://www.lavasoft.com) b. e-Trust PestPatrol Anti-Spyware For more information about e-Trust PestPatrol Anti-Spyware Corporate Edition and CA Customer Online Store , visit the following Web site: http://www3.ca.com/solutions/Product.aspx?ID=5222 (http://www3.ca.com/solutions/Product.aspx?ID=5222) c. Spybot Search and Destroy For more information, visit the following Spybot Web site: http://www.safer-networking.org/microsoft.en.html (http://www.safer-networking.org/microsoft.en.html) For more information: ==================== Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827315 Hope all the information will be helpful. Thanks for your time. David Shen Microsoft Online Partner Support |
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| RE: Bogus Update Message in Windows Photo Gallery Hello Jim, We wanted to see if the information provided was helpful. Please keep us posted on your progress and let us know if you have any additional questions or concerns. We are looking forward to your response. David Shen Microsoft Online Partner Support |
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