Performance Analysis Trojan Issue Resolved
Posted 2/18/2010 at 2:40 PM by Ari WeilSome time ago a component executable in the Performance Analysis client was temporarily flagged as a trojan by some leading anti-virus companies. A virus definition file update two days after the initial identification resolved this issue. In order to be 100% certain there were no potential threats, we fully recompiled the client and worked to ensure that subsequent updates to the virus definition files would not recreate the problem. So, we are happy to report that the issue is resolved, and the updated Performance Analysis clients are available on quest.com for Oracle and for SQL Server.
If you’ve ever been affected by a virus definition file update that’s flagged an app or a file that you use as a problem, you know how frustrating it can be. If you haven’t, consider yourself fortunate. There has just been a virus file definition update that has flagged some code used by our products as problematic. RSRunner.exe is a file used by our Performance Analysis products, and is a Delphi executable we use to schedule and generate reports. The file has been used by the client application for over 5 years without issue, but – perhaps because the name is similar to a Trojan called SRunner.exe – the file is being quarantined in some environments. A similar issue exists with a DLL used by our SQL Optimizer product called synm.dll. We will have a comprehensive statement on this on Monday, once our development teams have completely reviewed the executable and have prepared a full writeup.