> >They only think they can suggest is to have users to disable .js file to be recognized as a virus. I told them they are not allowed to treat a .js file to be recognized as a virus. They should detect for the presence of viruses but not treat an extension to be known as a virus. This is extremely bad. > >I'm trying right now to obtain a phone number of a person in charge over there. This situation should be rectify immediately.
Hi Michel,
It looks like McAfee changed something, because I just downloaded an updated 4.0.4224 dated today and I no longer get the Trojan warning.
- Brian
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