On Wednesday, June 28, 2006, 22:07:33, Joe wrote:

> A "false positive" normally connotes imprecise calibration. What's imprecise
> here?

False positive means that something that is actually harmless was detected
as something else. Happens all the time, since in reality no security
software vendor can have all versions of all programs to test their
definitions against.

> Maybe it's not Trend's problem?

It is, you should contact them.

And please, learn to quote.

-- 
< Jernej Simonèiè ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >

The new hardware will break down as soon as the old is disconnected and out.
       -- Goodin's Law of Conversions


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