AVAST gave me a false/positive today.  It recognized dongleviewer.exe as the 
WIN32:Swizzor-N Trojan horse.  It recognized the file in both JAWS 9 and 10 as 
the Trojan horse.  Many of you use AVAST and I suggest if you get this warning 
to use the "take no action" button in the warning dialog box.  Of course check 
the path and see if it is finding the files in the JAWS folders, which is what 
it was doing on my system.  

I reported this to the following address as being a false/positive.  

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I have had no ill effects using JAWS since the warnings, but if you are using a 
dongle to authorize your JAWS then this is certainly something to pay attention 
to.

Take care.

Brian Lee
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