Buying something in a shop doesn't mean that the product is well functionning!
TrendMicro release some cheap applications IIRC, so it may be based on not that
good code. And I think this is the case too. You should check the web about
that product, there should be some benchmarks. Note that there are performant
free anti-virus too.
For the crappy OS, I rather agree too! Windows is sold in many shops, it's not
really bug free and it can lead to additional costs (anti-virus, firewall,
anti-spywares, ...). The underlying message was in fact: check other OSes like
GNU/Linux (they don't need all these security applications). But it depends on
your use of your computer perhaps.
Hagar
Le 27/02/2010 16:08, Thomas Blasejewicz a écrit :
M Henri Day さんは書きました:
2010/2/27 Thomas Blasejewicz <[email protected]>
Recently I installed OO32 on both my Windows machines (plus a Linux
machine).
Under Windows I have VirusBuster running.
In more or less regular intervals a little window opens in the right
lower corner of the screen, telling me (since I am running a Japanese
system, the message is in Japanese) that something called "soffice.bin"
is trying to access the system files and VirusBuster has blocked that
attempt.
And: VirusBuster marks this event as "highly dangerous".
This did NOT happen with what I used before: OOo2.3.
What is this all about?
IS OO32 actually dangerous?
What is this "soffice.bin" trying to do?
In other words ... what am I supposed to do about it?
Thank you.
Thomas
Thomas, there seem to be several different programmes which call
themselves
«VirusBuster», one a rogue anti-spyware programme (
http://preview.tinyurl.com/yg4k34 ), and the other a presumably
legitimate
AV-protection. If it's the latter you have, can't it be configured to
recognise «soffice.bin», which I understand to be the OOo quick starter
programme ?...
頑張って !
Henri
Thank you Henri
VirusBuster is a commercial product by TrendMicro and which I purchased
in a respectable shop. It should be both legitimate and probably also
well functioning.
Your comment referring to the quick starter makes sense and I tried
(with a little luck also succeeded) in setting permission for it in
VirusBuster.
(I will let you know, when this has solved the problem.)
Other comments referring to "crappy ..." unfortunately have been much
less helpful.
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