.____ ___. ___. .__ ._ _. ___. / __ \____\_ |__\_ |__ |__|_ __ ____ | |_| | ____ ____ __| _/ | /_/ / _ \| __ \| __ \| | '_ \/ __ \| _ |/ _ \ / _ \ / __ | | _ ( <_> ) \_\ \ \_\ \ | | |/ /_/ > | | ( <_> | <_> ) /_/ | | | \_\____/|___ /___ /__|_| |\___ /|_| |_|\____/ \____/\____ | \/Warez-4-Sharez\/ \/Presentz/____/ Thnx-to-the-united-Scene\/ .-._______ _______.-. ---( )_)______) Adobe Fixing Tools (Windows) (______(_( )--- ( ()___) (___() ) ()__) (__() --(___()_) (_()___)-- <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------> <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Important antivirus scan results: ********************************* Scanned with............: Norton, avast, and Kaspersky Number of files detected: 1 Detected by Norton and avast: ** Adobe Activation Enabler-2 (Windows) Date of scan: December 23, 2010 Antivirus scan results: *********************** 1. Norton detects Adobe Activation Enabler-2 (Windows) as a threat: * File name....: Adobe Activation Enabler-2 (Windows).exe * Risk name....: Trojan.Gen.2 * Risk category: Virus 2. avast detects Adobe Activation Enabler-2 (Windows) as a threat: * File name....: Adobe Activation Enabler-2 (Windows).exe * Risk name....: Win32:Malware-gen * Risk category: {Other} 3. Kaspersky scan result Adobe Activation Enabler-2 (Windows): Clean! The detections by Norton and avast are false positives, caused by some used binaries and cryptors (or maybe the Adobe Activation Enabler-2 (Windows).exe is added to the virus databases). Also scanned with some well known antispyware, and tested in Sandboxie. Malware detected by other anti-malware software probably are false positives! So just stay cool ... or don't use this!!! <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------> <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------> * Intimidated by the AV Scan results & scary names??? Then simply don't try this! * <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------> <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------> The extra included Adobe Fixing Tools folder contains these files & folders: **************************************************************************** 1. Adobe Acrobat X Pro 10 Activation Disabler (folder) 2. Adobe CS5 Cleaner Tool (folder) Official Adobe tool, or download it from Adobe.com, link: http://tinyurl.com/2b6omwf 3. Adobe Activation Enabler-1 (Windows).bat (for patching the hosts file to prevent de-activation) 4. Adobe Activation Enabler-2 (Windows).exe (for patching the hosts file to prevent de-activation) 5. HostsXpert v4.3.exe (Hosts file viewer & editor) 6. Adobe Fixing Tools Info.txt The Adobe Fixing Tools folder contains additional tools and tips to fix Adobe activation problems, and other related Adobe issues. Help, Troubleshooting, General info: ************************************ 1. You may need an Administrator account to use some of the cracks or Fixing Tools (right-click on the crack or Fixing Tool and choose 'Run as Administrator'). 2. If a crack or Fixing Tool is detected/blocked by your antivirus software then add it to the exclusions lists of real-time protection and auto-scan. You may need to temporarily disable real-time protection and auto-scan when adding the crack or Fixing Tool to the exclusions lists, or when using it. 3. If a crack or Fixing Tool is removed by your antivirus software then restore and exclude it through your antivirus software (Quarantaine, History, or something similar). 4. To manually reset the Adobe registration, search for cache.db in Windows Finder and make sure to include system files. Delete all cache.db files related to Adobe products (only). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Adobe CS5 Cleaner Tool >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Adobe CS5 Cleaner Tool helps to resolve installation problems for Adobe Creative Suite 5, Adobe Creative Suite 4, and Adobe Creative Suite 3 software. The tool can clean up install records for any pre-release (beta) installations of Creative Suite 5 products. The Adobe CS5 Cleaner Tool is designed to not interfere with existing installations of previous versions of Adobe Creative Suite products, but it allows you to specify if you wish to remove them as well. * Back-up all data stored in Adobe product directories prior to using the Adobe CS5 Cleaner Tool, including custom plug-ins, preference files or profiles you have installed. * Uninstall the Adobe Creative Suite 5 products prior to using the Adobe CS5 Cleaner Tool. - On Windows XP, uninstall via Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel. - On Windows Vista or Windows 7, in the Control Panel select Programs then Programs And Features. * Restart your system and close all open programs. * Read the 'ReadMeFirst.pdf' file in this folder. * Right click 'CS5InstallerDatabaseUtility.exe' and select 'Run As Administrator'. >>>>> Note: >>>>> When the 'Run As Administrator' option is not available, double click on 'CS5InstallerDatabaseUtility.exe'. * Follow the on-screen prompt to complete the script. Once the Cleaner Tool completes press 'Enter' to exit. * Restart your system. * Now you can proceed with your installation of the shipping version of Creative Suite 5. <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------> <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------> *** When using TPB please read these important notes: ***************************************************** 01- AV software may warn about keygens, patches, cracks etc because of their capabilities and signatures (generating codes, etc). Sometimes also they're added to the virus/spyware database and will be detected as malware. If not trusting keygens, patches, cracks etc don't use them. 02- To avoid AV software removing/blocking clean cracks etc: exclude the crack or folder from being auto-protected & auto-scanned by the AV software. 03- If AV software removed a clean crack usually it can be restored (if it's not in Quarantaine then look at History or something similar). 04- To avoid risks when using cracks also Sandboxie can be used to test them: http://www.sandboxie.com/ http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4918844/Sandboxie_v3.38___Keys_[RH] 05- Before running .exe-files, keygens, patches, cracks etc always check first if they can be unpacked. Often some thirth party added a virus to the original file, repacked it, and uploaded it again. 06- Letting AV software software sending scan results to their companies can cause keygens, patches, cracks etc being added to their virus-database. 07- Firewalls which are set to automatically decide for connections will allow connections for lots of apps & MALWARE!. To avoid so firewalls should be set to decide yourself which connection to allow or not. 08- Clicking on unknown links can coz malware being silently installed on a pc! 09- Usually (new) torrents with extreme many downloads & seeders in a short time are very suspicious! Torrents with a SKULL-logo are trusted. 10- Some (frustrated) people use multiple accounts and post lots of FAKE comments and/or files trying to spread confusion. Usually they NEVER seriously reply on comments and don't have any torrent, or to look reliable just a few. 11- In general often there are more fake & negative comments than reliable & positive comments. 12- In some countries uploading/downloading copyright-protected material is forbidden, but showing some appreciation to reliable uploaders is not. 13- Posting FAKE comments & uploads on TPB can result in getting banned from TPB! For reporting bad or suspicious torrents: http://forum.suprbay.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=29 For visiting "TPB's Most Ridiculous Comments": http://forum.suprbay.org/showthread.php?tid=24699 For visiting my TPB account: http://thepiratebay.org/user/RobbingHood/ This torrent is scanned with: 1- Norton Internet Security 2- avast! Pro Antivirus 3- Kaspersky Antivirus Also scanned with some well known antispyware, and tested in Sandboxie. Malware detected by other anti-malware software probably are false positives! <---------------------------------------------------------------------------------> To the "United Reliable The Pirate Bay Users", Nowadays a lot of TPB members abuse their TPB membership by intenionally posting fake comments & files. Their meaning is just to spread confusion and try to frustrate TPB and it's users. And less downloaders = less seeders = less downloadspeed etc etc. It's in the benefit of TPB and all reliable users to warn each other about people who intenionally keep posting fake comments & files. It's an easy answer against those who intenionally keep posting fake comments & files, which is a never ending issue. When reporting errors or false positives just keep in mind that what goes up for one does not always goes up for another. That's for both the working of an app and about false positives! Remember: whatever is said, say it constructive! Let's just try to help each other and TPB by thinking about what's said & posted. Things are all up to you, the "United Reliable The Pirate Bay Users"! Enjoy The Pirate Bay * Status torrent at December 23, 2010 - 01.45 CET: clean, tested & working.