I agree.  I have found the most useful thing you can do with Norton is to
use it as a random time waster as you take the 15 minutes to uninstall the
bugger.

:o) Phil

On 10/15/07, AJ MacLeod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Monday 15 October 2007 08:24:15 West, John E wrote:
> > I ran Norton on a PC which had flightgear downloaded and it suggested
> > that compressed file 2891545.btg within terrain model w010n30 was
> > infected with the ACG virus. Does anyone know whether this is just a
> > phantom report or does it contain an actual virus.
>
> It is exceedingly unlikely to actually contain a virus, and very likely
> indeed
> that it's a false positive.
>
> IME Norton is more useful for stress-testing PCs than detecting viruses...
>
> Cheers,
>
> AJ
>
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