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To: thecow who wrote (15986)2/8/2001 10:26:21 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 110626
 
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that program definitely triggers an infection alert with norton antivirus. i read "deathboy's" paragraph about it being a false alert

"If you're running anti-virus software, it may detect a Trojan virus in the killcmos file. This is a mistake. There is NO virus in this file. Why did I put this here? Because I'm tired of explaining this to people who e-mail me!"

and then downloaded it to my desktop WITHOUT opening it! i ran nav on it and it reports a trojan. the recommended action by symantec was for me to quarantine the files, which i did.

i would not recommend this file to anyone because of this.

:)

mark
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