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01/04/2002 16:21:02
Rex Mahel
Realm Software, Llc
Ohio, United States
 
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Roger,

That is the way we are running it right now, but our network staff is not happy with the "solution". Even with all the files set to read only and access to the directories restricted, this could still be a major problem. The other interesting thing is that AV does not like the 4 digit extensions of the .Net files. I think the exclusion of *.as* should work though.

Thanks

Rex

>Hi Rex,
>
>Could you configure the AV to bypass certain directories or file types? Is the AV inserting any kind of "innoculation" into the files?
>
>>All,
>>
>>Has anyone heard this one:
>>
>>If you have virus protection running on your .Net web server, IIS interprets a newly scanned file as a changed file and recompiles it, flushing the session.
>>
>>We have a .Net server running an application with an Oracle back end. The server is running and were getting dropped out to the login screen about 20-30 times a day. Our contractor hit us with this this morning.
>>
>>Has anyone seen this?
>>
>>It appears to be a bug, is it, and is it going to be fixed?
>>
>>Are there any work arounds?
>>
>>TIA
>>
>>Rex
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