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We all like a free tool. 
I came across a link to "VirusTotal Uploader" on the PC Advisor website. This tool gives you a right-click option in Explorer to upload any suspect file to VirusTotal.com. There 35 different anti-virus engines will scan it 
If you follow the links it takes you to PC World (USA) for the download page or to VirusTotal.com to upload a file from there!
I couldn't find a mention of this program on the MM forum so thought I'd add this post; it looks like it could be useful !! 
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CaptainCAD (12/09/2008)
No mention of the utility, however it's an opportune moment to remind readers about 'the sticky'.
Very opportune!! I thought it strange I didn't find a mention when I did a search, before I posted!! I put a space between all 3 words! Back to normal : Speedee's never first
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I think kasperksys allow you to upload dodgy files for anaylis too,or at least they did.
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Here it is
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Gigabyte GA-P35C-DS3R mobo
intel quad q6600@3ghz
Crucial 4GB kit Ballistix Tracer DDR2 PC2-6400
sapphire ati 4870 512mb
samsung f1 750gb hard drive (os: 32bit xp pro)
creative x-fi xtreme gamer sound card.
corsair 620watt modular psu
CSS Clan site

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