I had similar problem in the past. The anti-virus I was using didn't like "serv.exe" program name... There is a known virus that uses same name, and some studpid anti-virus just ignore vir signature, and alert about virus because the file name :(.

I've downloaded 7.6.00.05 and found nothing wrong with it...

Best regards,

Edson Richter


Dittmar, Daniel escreveu:

we want to download the newest

maxdb-all-win-32bit-i386-7_6_00_05.zip



from different mirrors ( including ftp.sap.com )


the file has a different size on each mirror and our virus protect system tells us,
that the file is virus infected



I've tried several mirrors, both FTP and HTTP. All the files had the same size (115,970,184) and the same MD5 sum (fe44f34deeb5b16b812f3ae88515ccbb).

I've checked them with Symantec AntiVirus, Virus Definition File
16.02.2005 rev 32. There were no problems reported.

Do you have any information what kind of virus your virus protection
system claims to have found? Any information about the exact files?
(maxdb-...zip is a zip file that contains .tgz archives which contain
other files, among them one .zip file)

Daniel Dittmar





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