Hi James,
I am using Kapersky AV ( although I DO have the full Symantec AV package,
but I switched due to this .exe problem as Sym wasnt finding any viruses.)-
and KAV is not finding any viruses.
I use AdAware SE for spyware, (and keep it updated) and still have UAC
enabled becuase I'm worried there may be something running that the AV hasnt
picked up. [I have had problems with apps running in background & not being
"endable" in TaskMan ( such as Firefox.exe ) and this causing the application
to not work. ] Suspicious activity basically, then this .exe association loss
or w/e. AdAware only finds low-threat tracking cookies!
I am not sure if it is a virus, or simply a mis-setting or registry
corruption causing the loss of associations for new .exe files. So it could
be an account problem, Im not sure how global these associations are with
Vista, but I'll try another account and see if there is a difference.
(PS I was wrong before- *.msi DO work. It is ONLY *.exe that are "not valid"
and that IS any exe.)
Thank you very much for taking the time to read and/or respond!
~ Drew
"jamesvdm" wrote:
> Hi, what antivirus or antispyware software do you have installed?
>
> James
>
> "NeologiK" wrote:
>
> > When I try to execute ANY ( yes, any ) executable ( *.exe/*.msi etc) file, I
> > receive the error msg "is not a valid Win32 application". I am now at the
> > point I can not add or update ANY software whatsoever due to this error
> > coming up for any executable.
> > Im running Vista Home Basic, I thought I was a power-user until this one,
> > and my goal is to either A) Find out the problem and a fix for it. -OR- B) If
> > someone could explain what a valid Win32 app is- I may be able to figure it
> > out from there. The online services have been NO help. MS help does not say
> > why this error happens other than corrupted files ( but eg: if I compile a
> > functional C++ script to an exe, that too is "not valid" ). So ANY help or
> > IDEAS on a fix for this, or just what it MEANS would help.
> > Ironically, I work in tech support, and I know my way around windows on an
> > intermediate / trained level. This is making my laptop a paperweight, any
> > ideas appreciated! Thank you so much!
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