> Sounds like NAV may have returned some false
> positives. The only
> "virus-like" content I would expect inside a plain
> HTML doc would be
> rogue JavaScript.
Indeed. I looked at the HTML page myself - it's
unaltered, and there's nothing rogue in there that I
can see.
>
> Perhaps you could point your admin to the web
> resources you found, those
> concerning false positives from NAV?
I agree - I already sent the link yesterday afternoon.
> This could become a sticky issue of corporate
> politics, depending on
> your organization's structure. You may have to get
> your management to
> talk to the admin's management.
>
> -QM
You're right on there. This could be very sticky and
uncomfortable. I'm not sure how receptive corp will
be.
Thanks - MOD
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