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Forum Thread: What If I don't have Lotus Notes?

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IBM Lotus iNotes Upload Module ActiveX Control 8.x

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morset What If I don't have Lotus Notes?
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Cannot seem to get this resolved, since Secunia keeps shutting down when I try to install solution; but I don't run Lotus Notes on this computer. Please advise.

Maurice Joyce RE: What If I don't have Lotus Notes?
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Last edited on 11th Jun, 2012 17:58
What path does PSI give U that indicates U have Lotus installed?


FINDING A FILE PATH USING PSI VERSION 2

From the DASHBOARD page click on SCAN RESULTS.

1. This will list all your programmes with a + to the left of each programme.
2. Click the + sign next to the item that U want help with.
3. This will reveal the path under DETECTED INSTANCES.
4. Below DETECTED INSTANCES you will see this You can double click this row for additional information & options>double click it>a box will appear>look to the RIGHT & U will see TROUBLESHOOT REPORT in BLUE writing under the heading TOOLBOX> click TroubleShoot Report & it will reveal some information in a box>highlight the information revealed from ---START--- to ---END--- & copy it (CTRL+C) then post it to the Forum (CTRL+V)

Update 19 16:53 11/06/2012








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morset Morse RE: What If I don't have Lotus Notes?
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C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files\dwa85W.dll
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Maurice Joyce RE: What If I don't have Lotus Notes?
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Not sure why U think they are Lotus Notes. Have U seen these for example?

http://www.pcmaxutilities.com/wikidllfiles/dwa85w-...
http://www.pcsafedoctor.com/dll-errors/dwa85W.dll....

I would:

1. Run the Windows Clean Up Utility. If that fails to clear it ....

2.Rename the file to C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files\dwa85W.dll_OLD

Run a full PSI rescan & it should not show. If a dependant programme fails U can then rename back to the original.

Please note I picked the website information at random. I am NOT suggesting U should use any of the alleged cleaning tools to investigate further but a virus/malware scan may be a good idea unless U have complete confidence your PC is clean

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morset RE: What If I don't have Lotus Notes?
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Thanks. Here is full text of report. Does that help?

Program Name:
IBM Lotus iNotes Upload Module ActiveX Control 8.x

Security State:
Insecure

Download Link:
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/support/fixes/fixcentra...

Instances Found:
C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files\dwa85W.dll, version: 85.3.3.0
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Maurice Joyce RE: What If I don't have Lotus Notes?
Handling Contributor 12th Jun, 2012 17:17
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Thank U. That can be safely deleted.



DELETING A FILE OR FOLDER USING PSI VERSION 2

1. Open PSI>Scan results.

2. Against the programme marked as vulnerable is a + sign to the left of it.

3. Click that & it will reveal DETECTED INSTANCES.

4. Below that are two yellow folders. Click the one WITHOUT a red dot.

5. That will open Windows Explorer & U will be able to see the vulnerable file.

6. Right click on that file & select delete.

7. Carry out a full PSI scan & all should be in order.

Update 20 16:16 12/06/2012




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