The bug of Kingsoft guard Version 2.2 has not been solved in version 2.4.
This bug is stored in the system regular file check function in system repair-trojan detection and removal, which is manifested:
(1) If you do not check the Windows XP version, will it always take the Professional Edition as the standard?
In Windows XP Home Edition, Kingsoft guard always prompts that the two files appmgmts. dll and gpedit. dll are abnormal. If you choose to fix them, Kingsoft guard will download the two files back.
In fact, Windows XP Home Edition does not have these two system files.
This problem persists in version 2.4:
(2) check only the dllcache folder?
Change the file gpedit. dll in the System32 folder to gpedit. dll. X, which can be checked.
Then, rename the gpedit. dll file in the system32/dllcache folder to gpedit. dll. X. Then, the Kingsoft guard prompts that the file is abnormal.
As long as the system32/dllcache folder has a corresponding file, it will be normal. Do not worry about whether the corresponding file in the System32 folder exists?
In addition, there is a small problem, that is, the scan prompt information is inconsistent: