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Says this is a trojan. Can we change this detect??
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In the results window, when MSAS finds VNC, simply use the
drop down box next to the VNC entry to select "Always Ignore." >-----Original Message----- >Says this is a trojan. Can we change this detect?? |
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Even if they could do that I wouldnt. VNC can be used in bad ways too.
Especially if bundled with a trojan. -- ==== Chris http://spaces.msn.com/members/chaaker "Don G." <dgalbreath@thermasys.com> wrote in message news:OTTgOjM9EHA.1204@CPMSFTNGSA04.privatenews.microsoft.com... > Says this is a trojan. Can we change this detect?? > |
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MSAS should detect new instances of VNC if they appear.
I used Giant for awhile, and I chose Ignore Always on my copy of RealVNC. Later, I installed Ultr@VNC and Giant identified it as a new threat. I expect the same will be true of MSAS. >-----Original Message----- >Even if they could do that I wouldnt. VNC can be used in bad ways too. >Especially if bundled with a trojan. > >-- >==== >Chris > >http://spaces.msn.com/members/chaaker > >"Don G." <dgalbreath@thermasys.com> wrote in message >news:OTTgOjM9EHA.1204@CPMSFTNGSA04.privatenews.microsoft.c om... >> Says this is a trojan. Can we change this detect?? >> > > >. > |
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