I don't use AVG, but most AV's have a feature that allows you to white list the file or ignore it. I had the same problem with several AV's years ago, and I contacted the vendors myself, and reported them as false positives. The vendors then looked into the mater, and removed WinMx as a threat from there sigs. You could also take this route if you don't care for a little inconvenience. The easiest would be to just white list the file from within AVG if it has that option. I would be very surprised if it does not have an option for this. I think almost all AV's do these days. Yes, Bluey.. I like AVAST better myself though I use NOD 32, and have for many years. I just wish NOD 32 would get their detection back up to the level it was several years ago. I still use it because it has such a light impact on my machines. It use an AE so i would be really shocked if NOD 32 would even have to block anything because I have block all unknown b