Hi,
I remember that I have the same problem.
Microsoft Operating Systems manage badly subdirectories that are
deeper than 8. So Anti-viruses treated that as a virus action.
The same thing for tar files as anti-viruses can access to compressed
files (without passwords).
Regards,
Toufik


On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Malte Timmermann
<[email protected]> wrote:
> My AV doesn't complain about this file.
>
> Just wanted to point out that, in this particular case, you can simply
> delete the file, as it is nothing you need to have.
>
> Malte.
>
> Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote, On 02/08/11 02:17:
>> Off hand, this is just as likely to be a problem with the virus software
>> simply failing on a valid file. My recommendation is that you take the
>> file in question and upload it to an online virus scanning site... I
>> have not tested or used any of them in a while, but, here are two
>> possibilities (that I found using Google but did not test in any way so
>> I cannot speak to them)
>>
>> http://virusscan.jotti.org/en
>> http://www.kaspersky.com/scanforvirus
>>
>>
>>
>> On 02/07/2011 11:11 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>> February 7, 20117:52 AM Hello:  I downloaded your program a few months ago 
>>> and I love it. I am still learning how to use it fully.  However, recentlyI 
>>> had cause to wonder about it I have Avira Antivirus. I also have XP 
>>> Professional and Netzero.  A few days ago, I had looked at a video about 
>>> something and since it was an interview with several tapes Isaved it on my 
>>> favorites and thought nothing more of it. Several days later,  my Avira 
>>> said I had 3 warnings and 2 hidden objects and an error message. This is 
>>> what it said: [1] archivetype:TAR (tape archriver)     
>>> gnu/123/123/123/123/123/123/123/123........long name[Warning internal 
>>> error!] c:\Program files\Open Office.org\3\Basis\program\python-core . 
>>> 2.6.1\lib\test\testtar.tar 
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>  I don't know how to solve the problem or even know what it is. I also have 
>>> SuperAntispyware, System Care Free, and fi
> nally Microsoft's anti root kit remover.I have tried everything except the 
> root kit remover - it is really a pain.Also since it said internal error - I 
> was not sure what to think. If you could shed some light on the problem I 
> would really appreciate it. Thanks, Mary
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