False positive

Recently I have downloaded a program called ATMA V (A Tenshi Mulling Application). For those familiar with Diablo 2, this program allows you to extract, store and import items between single-player characters.

 

The download consisted of only one file - atma_installer.exe (or something like that, zipped). Every time I attempt to launch it, or even to acces a folder with it, my NIS 2009 pops up a warning message, that Adware.DealHelper has been detected. When attempting to repair, NIS will say that its acces has been denied(cannot access file or something like that). But this may be caused by the fact that NIS deleted the file in the first time and did not remember that.

 

I am convinced this is totally harmless application I've been using for years. I found others complaining about that on the Internet with Kaspersky and NOD 32. 

 

Can somebody from Symantec confirm or deny this file is false positive?


Thanks

 

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Message Edited by TomV on 02-20-2009 02:07 AM