As soon as you launch the installer the Trojan gets extracted and executes trying connecting to internet.
If you have already fell for this trap then your computer might be infected with "W32.Gaobot" Trojan and you should immediately run this removal tool from Symantec to get rid of.
While on my quest to get information on DirectX 11, I found another installer package claiming to be DirectX 11 for Windows XP and Vista, this one looked pretty genuine and I installed in on a test machine setup.
Surprisingly, this setup did installed new DirectX dll files in c:\windows\system32\ directory but DirectX Diagnostic Tool (DxDiag.exe) did not detected anything new as shown below.
These new files could be Direct3D 11 Technical Preview DLL's from the SDK unveiled at the Gamefest 2008 event in Seattle, but until this is further confirmed I suggest everybody stays away from these so called fake DirectX 11 installers, If you are on Windows XP you can install tried and tested unofficial DirectX 10 for Windows XP shared earlier.
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