Yes, I know. I think many people suffered a year or two ago from false positives on R or some other similarly useful and pervasive s/w .... but it's best to have advice from a J Oracle or Guru such as yourself or Chris or indeed Bill.

There doesn't seem to be much interesting material about evo-gen apart from others grumbling about false positives re this virus on other common software.

Thanks for a quick reply!

Mike



On 10/07/2013 23:48, Eric Iverson wrote:
You'll have to wait to hear from Chris or Bill on this.

I have had Avast false positives so there isn't necessarily a problem.
But better safe than sorry.

Google on evo-gen and whatever else it had to say might be interesting.

On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Mike Day <[email protected]> wrote:
My talk-like-a-pirate AVAST virus-checker has just put jqt.exe into its
"dead-man's chest", considering it a threat.

Avast suspects it of carrying this infection: Win32: Evo-gen

After Avast had secured jqt.exe in its chest,  I reran jconsole with
install'qtide' to reinstate a "clean" copy.
Avast then objected to the download file,
http://jsoftware.com/download/jqt/jqt.exe;  so it's not my machine.

Now,  I don't THINK it's corrupted.  Please reassure me it isn't.

FWIW,
    JVERSION   NB. running in Jconsole
Engine: j701/2011-02-23/15:25
Library: 8.01.012
Platform: Win 32
Installer: j801 beta install
InstallPath: c:/d/j801-32

Thanks

Mike



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