Wierd False Positive Avast 6 Dell Wireless Keyboard Indicator???????

I am running a Dell PC with Win 7, Avast 6, Malwarebytes scanner, and Spyware Blaster.

Avast 7 ate my XP machine, so no upgrade here.

Occasionally, when I scan, Avast picks up the Dell wireless cap locks indicator, indicatorosd.exe as a virus! Malwarebytes scans run thru clean. When I restart and scan, no problem. However, if I scan in the am and run the machine all day, later in the day, it will register an infection.

Any ideas will be appreciated.

Thanks

upload the file to avast lab so they can analyse and remove the FP

Why is it not a virus after boot up scan, but later in the day a virus?
Also, this file, on a gazillion DC PCs, should be causing other folks trouble. Anybody else?

Thanks

you can also test the file at www.virustotal.com and see if others detect it

This is nuts. Scan highlights the caps lock indicator and starts issuing “PID”. Uploaded it to the Avast Support Site and we will see what they say.

Me too. It’s surely a FP. Here’s what I submitted in my support ticket:

I have the same identical problem as the one mentioned in this thread on the forum http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=96376.0

I cannot supply you with the file since avast has already deleted it ← this is actually a bug since I chose “Move to Chest” from the “Apply this action for all” setting in the log and clicked apply… avast promptly deleted it.

The reasons why I think it’s a FP are:
1 - watching a scan I could see avast was finding 826 infected files. I stopped the scan (which had only been running a short while) and checked the log. It was a huge list (no doubt 826 entries long) all saying the same file was infected.
2 - this machine is a little over 2 weeks old.
3 - machine last rebooted 2012-03-28 and scan results are as follows
28 Mar - virus found (same file)
29 - no virus found
30 - virus found (same file)
01 Apr - no virus found
02 - some files could not be scanned
03 - nvf
04 - nvf
05 - nvf
06 - nvf
07 - nvf
08 - virus found (same file)

The file is in memory and running (Task Manager shows no path or description). Unless I’m not being clear, why would avast NOT find a virus 6 or 7 times but find it 2 or 3 times? Same file!

Setup
Avast 7 (Fully updated)
Win 7 SP1 fully patched
Browsers Firefox 11, IE9, Chrome 18.
Ram 16 GB, HD ~2TB

I’m not sure what to do next - avast wants to do a boot-time scan (I did this in the past and it takes an age). I have already downloaded a new IndicatorOSD.exe via Dell support.

As you’re probably well aware, FPs create massive FUD… and while the program is behaving so strangely (826 refs to the same file???) I wouldn’t trust it to do a boot-time scan.

HELP!

Thanks in advance
Russ

p.s. Anyone else hate Captcha as much as I do? can barely read it most of the time. >:(