yep, its a false positive, and here is why,
;  If FirewallCheck is set to 1, JAWS will attempt to check if a firewall
;  application is running by prematurely triggering the firewall when
;  JAWS starts.  This setting is off by default and is ignored when JAWS
;  is set to run at Windows startup.
FirewallCheck=0
Now you will find that line at the start of the jaws.ini file.
not always, but sometimes jaws will activate it without being told. have had it done with every version and just about every firewall and virus checker out there.
Its useless code and just creates more junk to clutter up the ram as it is!
here is a idea for jaws, how about a key function or auto function that pulls the used parts of scripts out of ram. Like when the program is closed, so is the script for it. Junking up the ram just slows down the machine and makes video aspects disappear. Witch makes jaws sluggish or just lock up for reboot of op.

At 10:43 PM 12/27/2010, you wrote:
I upgraded MSE and received a message from MSE asking me to send the following program to check to see if it was malicious software. Jaws 12 was the only app listed. Anybody else got this message?
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