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Jul 10, 2024, 7:07:37 PM7/10/24
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Not sure if this is a False Positive or not -- but the very mention of this particular Trojan has me jolting me upright in my seat. This particular version of Abbyy FineReader was installed on this computer on November 11th 2014; since that time, a number of scheduled MBAM scans have been carried out and the all-clear given every time. This morning, however, the routine scan reported "Malicious items detected: 1":

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Thanks, shadowwar. My MBAM History shows two logs for this morning's activity, a scan log and a protection log. They're identical. The scan log is as quoted in my original post, but here are both as zip files -- hope it helps (as noted, I'm a bit bemused at experiencing a warning over a file threat when the log itself doesn't record such a threat. However, also as noted, I am distinctly inexpert in such matters.)

Thanks, sadowwar for your help, and apologies for being a nuisance. Just a quick question: is there an explanation as to why an MBAM alert is flashed up in regard to a file threat but that alert isn't recorded in the scan log??? Or am I misunderstanding this?? (Wouldn't surprise me.)

Something really odd is happening with the Mbam software installed on this computer, as evidenced not only by my inmability to find any record of a threat in the log files, but by the existence of two identical logs (which I uploaded), one of which *should* have been the daily protection log . . but wasn't. (And yes: I did indeed double-check before I exported the log / protection files and zipped 'em.)

Further investigation now shows that although the threat discovered by MBam in this morning's 9.23am scan was recorded in the Quarantine Log (all times are UK time) the Daily Protection Log -- which is now functioning again, after what appears to have been the inexplicable duplication of data from one log to the other -- does not record the existence of any such scan. At all.

* the newly functioning "Daily Protection Log", which unlike earlier this afternoon, no longer duplicates the scan log, but now reports MBAM activity as it happened . . . EXCEPT no mention is made of the 9.23am scan, or the resulting Threat Alert.

Is something, somewhere, somehow exerting a malign influence over MBAM's performance?? Were it not for the evidence of the Quarantine log, I'd almost believe that this threat alert never occurred. . .

Hmm I am not really sure as I am not in support. I can refer you to open a ticket if you would like help with this. The daily protection log screen is what I would of needed an export of. It is probably in with the application logs

Rich: don't worry, no problem. I'll keep an eye out on how things go. MBAM is working fine and though I'm mystified as to what occurred today, it's not something I've time to deal with right now and certainly wouldn't dream of pestering support. I need to re-check everything because as like as not, it'll be my fault somewhere along the line. All best: Nooby.

I have a lot of images and what I want to do is to scan those images and get output in ms word file that can be edited later. For Windows, I have Abbyy fine reader. But I don't want to go back to Windows. Please tell me if there is any application that can do the same for me. Please help me in this.

By the way, all the engines including Abbyy are best for unstructured text - in other words, images which don't follow a regular structure. If the "images" you are processing have a standard layout, e.g. forms filled out by customers (where the fields are always in the same place), various cards (such as business cards, ID cards), etc., there are specialized solutions that can detect and OCR only the specific text fields, "clean" out image "noise", and output the text in a structured manner (e.g. Name = John Smith, ID Number = 123456).

I just bought abbyy finereader 11 copr to rund it from another programm, but i cant find any commends to be used for finereader.exe.so without any commands it simply openens and scans but i need to tell it where to save the document and how to name and the to close the app again, also it would be cool to have it as a background task.

If your plan is to batch process them and write the contents to a Database, you can also do a programmatical trick to overcome such limitation, as I did recently in one of my projects (It is a bit offline-way but it is simple and works) : While parsing the files and putting them to your Database table from your program, move (or copy) them all into a folder while changing their filename to include an ID from your Database table. Then use 'hot folder' utility to OCR all files, by having the same filename with TXT extention (It is set from 'hot folder' settings). Then in your program parse the folder's text files, get their content as string, and parse the table IDS from filename, the rest is updating your table with that information.)

Love Groupy, but does not seem to work with Abbyy Finereader 15 (pdf utility like Acrobat Pro). Abbyy never shows an option to group and I cannot see any way to force Abbyy to load Groupy or allow it run. Any suggestions, as being able to have tabbed windows in Abbyy as opposed to 5 different windows open is the only thing that stands between me an finally being able to get free of Acrobat (which just gets more expensive, but not better)?

Do Abbyy reader have some sort of trial edition so I can test it out with groupy? I googled it but can't seem to find a free trial version on it. I am asking because I do remember someone asking about it before but it was on Abbyy reader 14.

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Love Groupy, but does not seem to work with Abbyy Finereader 15 (pdf utility like Acrobat Pro). Abbyy never shows an option to group and I cannot see any way to force Abbyy to load Groupy or allow it run. Any suggestions, as being able to have tabbed windows in Abbyy as opposed to 5 different windows open is the only thing that stands between me an finally being able to get free of Acrobat (which just gets more expensive, but not better)?

Thanks,

Cary


I use FineReader 15 and it does have a strange behavior with Groupy. Open two FineReader 15 documents and then drag one over the other until they group. Then pull down the three dot menu and select "Automatically group all `FineReader.exe` windows together." Now Fine Reader will automatically group windows, However, this is where it gets messy. When you open the the second document, the FineReader app gets minimized to the taskbar. When you click on the app in the taskbar, the app un-minimizes and the two documents are grouped in the same window with tabs.



I use FineReader 15 and it does have a strange behavior with Groupy. Open two FineReader 15 documents and then drag one over the other until they group. Then pull down the three dot menu and select "Automatically group all `FineReader.exe` windows together." Now Fine Reader will automatically group windows, However, this is where it gets messy. When you open the the second document, the FineReader app gets minimized to the taskbar. When you click on the app in the taskbar, the app un-minimizes and the two documents are grouped in the same window with tabs.

I find it easier to just manually group windows together (by dragging on top of each other until grouped) when I want two or more FineReader documents grouped together.

Thanks. Interestingly, I can get it group two windows together when I click on a PDF to open it, but then the third will open in a separate window. I cannot get it to let me drag one window over the other to group, checked the settings and set to allow and works for other apps. Any special settings you are using?

I could also be having issues with installation. Windows as it is prone to do has started getting flaky on this machine after 4 years. I went to do a fresh install from a USB and it just overwrote instead of doing a fresh install (should have formatted the drive first). Decided it was time to just replace the machine as coming up on 5 years and have had 2 dell Precisions arrive dead (refurbs which I have always bought as they have been really reliable as bench tested and should be fully burned in). Have a thinkstation on the way and will be setting up over the weekend, so perhaps that will cure some of weird behavior.

Appreciate the help and hopeful, as really prefer to use Abbyy as my primary PDF and OCR software. It works better than Acrobat, which after all these years, still only runs on 1 core, which makes a huge difference when doing larger OCR projects.

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Thanks. Interestingly, I can get it group two windows together when I click on a PDF to open it, but then the third will open in a separate window. I cannot get it to let me drag one window over the other to group, checked the settings and set to allow and works for other apps. Any special settings you are using?

Just a follow up. The issue I had preventing grouping was under settings had the "Only group windows of the same application type" selected. Apparently, Groupy sees multiple windows of Abbyy as different applications. When opening a new window, it does minimize, but groups. I can live with that. Thank you for the help. Now I can put Acrobat where it belongs, as a backup in case of emergency.

People who are blind or visually impaired have greater access to printed material than ever before, but a vast amount of material still remains unavailable in accessible formats. Optical character recognition (OCR), the process of transforming inaccessible printed and digital documents into accessible text, allows blind and visually impaired people to access material that would otherwise be unavailable to them. Kurzweil 1000 and OpenBook, both evaluated previously in AccessWorld are two popular OCR products, but each costs nearly $1,000. In this article, I look at two alternatives to high-cost OCR software: the ABBYY Fine Reader Professional version 11 ($169.99) and Text Cloner Pro version 11.5 ($99.95). Both programs require one gigabyte of RAM and both are compatible with Windows operating systems from Windows XP onward.

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