Either it's simply a false positive, or a new trojan that was still unknown to antivirus programs at the time it was in the GAOTD. If you have additional information about the file, please share it with the FreeFixer users by posting a comment at the bottom of this page. Inpaint 2.4.exe is usually located in the F:My Docs 2012Software TESTED folder. Interesting that this never came up when this was given away & installed recently but was caught just now after my antivirus prog updated its definitions. Inpaint 2.4.exe is part of Inpaint and developed by FC Portables according to the Inpaint 2.4.exe version information. If some unexpected object spoils an otherwise good photograph. ![]() The program will automatically 'inpaint' the selected area to erase it. Delete any unwanted objects from your photo, such as power-lines, people, text, or anything else. The computer it was uploaded from could have been infected at the time without the user knowing it. Inpaint photo restoration software, reconstructs the selected image area from the pixels near the area boundary. ![]() So, I guess your anti-virus HAS deleted Inpaint, however I don't know if GAOTD has scanned this prog since it was last given away last week so we shouldn't assume this is a FALSE positive. I do, and it just popped up a message on my computer that says it has found some trojan called "" inside the InPaint.exe.īut, because I have Kaspersky set to notify me/prompt rather than delete what it finds I was able to prevent it from deleting Inpaint. ![]() And, is it set to automatically delete what it finds?
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