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  1. I have the paid version and I have it set to auto update every five minutes and it states it is the latest defs!! When do a manual "Check For Updates" it states it is the latest also, yet when I restore the quarantined file, it immediately will put it back in quarantine when I go to that tab again. Ideas!!
  2. I searched my computer for bitsadmin.exe and I attached it along with some screen shots and the CBS.log Look forward to your help! bitsadmin.zip CBS.zip
  3. It keeps returning back to quarantine! I try to restore and it will return! Why? And also why does System File Checker shows it "missing" which leads it (SFC) too come up with unrepairable files pertaining to the file bitsadmin.exe being missing? Something is not right here. Ideas?
  4. I have the latest version of Malwarebytes (VERSION 1.50.1.110) and I have in the Quarantine tab showing Trojan.FakeMS. It states the location as being: c:\\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft-windows-bits-bitsadmin_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_4ce7e7256dbfa16f\bitsadmin.exe I noticed a problem today when I did a System File Check in the CMD prompt (Ran as Administrator), that I have file errors that the System File Checker could NOT fix. I also ran a a full disk check for bad sectors and files and it found no bad sectors on my drive. The SFC CBS.log shows problems with bitsadmin.exe. SEE ATTACHED SYSTEM FILE CHECKER SCAN CBS.LOG ZIP FILE! (unzip to see) Now IF this is a false positive, how to I keep Malwarebytes to keep from removing this false file? When I restore it using the restore button in the Quarantine tab, it keep removing it back to Quarantine! I have not had any System File Checker problems until Malwarebytes removes this "false" file. Help ASAP! Thanks!!
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