Michel, I upgraded the AVG virus database to version 269.10.17/915 and
it doesn't alarm me about the trojan horse anymore. Thanks for the
submission.

regards,

Diky

On 7/24/07, Michel Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Michel Meyers wrote:
> > Diky Mulyana wrote:
> >> Hi Michel, I'm new at this, if it is the case then it would be nice if
> >> winbacula maintainer could announce this to inform about the AV false
> >> alarm thing with NSIS, don't u think?
> >
> > We can't test every AV package out there just to make sure it doesn't
> > falsely label the Bacula installer as trojan.
> >
> > Your best bet really is to contact your AV vendor, inform them about the
> > false positive and have them analyze the binaries. As their customer,
> > they're much more likely to listen to you than to any third party.
>
> Just FYI: I submitted the winbacula-2.0.3.exe file to AVG as a false
> positive. According to them they fixed the definitions so newer versions
> hopefully don't throw that alert any more. Maybe you can double-check
> that after upgrading your defs.
>
> Greetings,
>       Michel
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