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To the best of my knowledge, this is not necessarily fatal. There are
three separate AV scanning engines running in parallel, and it appears that
only one of them aborted. We can ask F-Secure about this and let you know
what we find out.
Nathan
At 11:10 AM 4/20/2004 +0200, Ulrich Giese wrote:
>when using F-SECURE to scan the local archives, it aborts scanning on some of
>the files... anyone else seen this ? also it takes a lot of time to scan this
>small (about 40KB) file.
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>Scanning of D:\a\abort-file.LOG0212 was aborted [F-Secure F-PROT]
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>this file is a normal listserv-archive file and there is no virus
>in that file (only some 'content-type: text/plain' mails and 2
>'multipart/alternative' with 'text/plain' and 'text/html').
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>-ulrich-
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>p.s.:
>Scanning Engines:
>F-Secure F-PROT: 3.11.803, 2004-04-14
>F-Secure AVP: 4.0.164.4160, 2004-04-19
>F-Secure Orion: 1.02.21, 2004-04-19
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