Hi David - no all this tool does is search for junctions that malware places on the system to stop any anti malware programmes running. If it shows nothing you are clean.
An example of an infected report
WARNING: Could not get backup privileges!
Searching 'C:\WINDOWS'...
Found mount point : C:\WINDOWS\$hf_mig$\KB904706\KB904706
Mount point destination : \Device\__max++>\^
Found mount point : C:\WINDOWS\$hf_mig$\KB912945\KB912945
Mount point destination : \Device\__max++>\^
Found mount point : C:\WINDOWS\$hf_mig$\KB916281\KB916281
Mount point destination : \Device\__max++>\^
Cannot access: C:\WINDOWS\system32\eventlog.dll
[1] 2004-08-10 03:00:00 55808 C:\WINDOWS\$NtServicePackUninstall$\eventlog.dll (Microsoft Corporation)
[1] 2008-04-13 17:11:53 56320 C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386\eventlog.dll (Microsoft Corporation)
[1] 2008-04-13 17:11:53 62464 C:\WINDOWS\system32\eventlog.dll ()
[2] 2008-04-13 17:11:53 56320 C:\WINDOWS\system32\logevent.dll (Microsoft Corporation)
[1] 2004-08-10 03:00:00 55808 C:\i386\eventlog.dll (Microsoft Corporation)
Finished!
The bolded file is the one that is infected by the malware so that it runs every time you boot
Found mount point : C:\WINDOWS\$hf_mig$\KB916281\KB916281
Mount point destination : \Device\__max++>\^
And this is one of the junctions added with the bolded part showing what the mountpoint will run
It actually worked well on your system. The information then allows us to replace the bad file, remove the junctions and reset the permissions
Hope that makes sense