Well to start with I would upload it again to VT as you have picked up an old analysis from 2010-10-20 which is positively ancient in AV terms. This one is from today and it tells a totally different story,
http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/report.html?id=e62d567e57be6648b791d467f0cedc4986f01f1018cb4305115df7182c0689ad-1296997448.
Whilst there are 19/43 detections they are all either generic or heuristic and are more prone to FP. However there are still a lot of them find something suspicious about it, so for now send the file to avast for analysis as I mentioned above.
- In the meantime if you accept the risk (
and I feel with 19/43 there is a risk it could have been infected), add the full path to the file to the exclusions lists (see Note below):
File System Shield, Expert Settings, Exclusions, Add and avast Settings, Exclusions Restore it to its original location, periodically check it (scan it in the chest), there should still be a copy in the chest even though you restored it to the original location. When it is no longer detected then you can also remove it from the File System Shield and avast Settings, exclusions lists.
Note: When using the Browse button it only goes down to folder level accept that. Now open the entry in the exclusions and change the \* to \file_name.exe where file_name.exe is the file you want to exclude.