Gistcheckin
Thu Jul 05 01:42:00 CDT 2007
Thanks. Sounds like System Guard feature. Registry changes may trigger it.
Old articles RE: known issues.
McAfee 4715 - Error - Problems with Mcafee's version of Events
http://news.com.com/5208-1002_3-0.html?forumID=1&threadID=14866&messageID=124040&start=-1
The risks from deploying untested software updates were recently highlighted
when antivirus software maker McAfee Inc. released a signature update (DAT
4715) for five of its antivirus products that inappropriately flagged many
executable files as being the W95/CTX virus. As a result, numerous files were
quarantined or deleted (depending on antivirus program settings).
http://www.esj.com/news/article.aspx?EditorialsID=1651
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Gistcheckin
"bobber128" wrote:
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> Well I think I have found the problem, when downloading Adobe 8.1 from the
> site, mcafee recognizes the executable as a virus, but allows it to download
> and install, I think this has something to do with mcafee, the funny thing is
> Adobe works with Netscape Navigator with no problem.
>
> "Gistcheckin" wrote:
>
> > What version of Adobe are you using?
> > Viewing PDF files in a browser
> >
http://www.adobe.com/support/products/readerviewing.html
> >
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> > Gistcheckin
> >
> >
> > "bobber128" wrote:
> >
> > > When trying to open a PDF document on a secure website, There is a pop up
> > > saying it will take a couple of minutes to generate page, page will refresh
> > > into another tab, then nothing but a blank page when status download bar at
> > > bottom of IE7 is finished. I have netscape navigater as a browser as well and
> > > I have no problems generating PDF'S with the same web site, I am using MCafee
> > > Internet security, But still have no problems with Netscape, Only in IE7 .
> > > Can someone point me in the right direction. I am totally baffled, even with
> > > addons disabled, and a process of elimination, I still get the same issue.
> > >
> > > I have come to the conclusion at this point the problem is iether with,
> > > Adobe , or IE7. At first I thought it would be Mcafee, but the same happens
> > > on two other systems using panda, norton.