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March 3rd, 2002, 10:43 PM
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Both of those settings tend to give false positives when set to high. If you suspect you are infected you could try setting them up for a scan but confirm any "trojans" are real with another anti-trojan.
BTW - For those of you who are using the English translation for the Ants' instructions on my web site, there is now an English version of Ants. There's a link to a site with the English download in the Trojan section of the Virus page on my site. You'll never find it on the German home page.
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Jerry CTX
Computer (In)Security
Fight UCITA
[This message has been edited by jerryctx (edited 03-03-2002).]
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