© 2008 Midnight PC, LLC


December 18th, 2009

Several clients have called or emailed with a concern regarding an alert from
AVG. The information below is from LogMeIn's website as of this afternoon:

If you use these products together, you may have inadvertently deleted LogMeIn
core files. Please follow the steps below to correct. Thanks!

Mike


posted from
https://secure.logmein.com/US/support/free/default.aspx

AVG AntiVirus false positive for LogMeIn software


For a short period of time, LogMeIn was falsely being detected by AVG's Virus
Scanner as a Trojan horse virus named Vundo JI. AVG has issued an update
where LogMeIn is no longer detected as a virus.

If you quarantined the file, remove it from the Virus Vault to restore functionality:

1. Open AVG > History > Virus Vault
2. Select LogMeIn.exe, right-click and click Restore

If you deleted LogMeIn when it was detected, you can restore LogMeIn by
reinstalling. Please click on the link below to download the LogMeIn installer:

https://secure.logmein.com/logmein.msi

This will download the installer for LogMeIn. When prompted, select the option to
reinstall. This will repair and replace any files that were removed by AVG.
To prevent this from re-occurring, please make sure that you update AVG to the
latest version, which was released this morning. To update, open AVG and go to
Tools > Advanced Settings, Exceptions on the left, add C:\Program Files\LogMeIn
as an exception, and restart LogMeIn.


Through January 14th, 2010 Midnight PC will correct this error on site for a trip
fee of $20,