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Hi :)
Virus scanning is a bit pointless in linux but it is a good for  scanning 
Windows partitions or over the network, or from a LiveCd/Usb (=bootable 
Cd/Usb).  Trinity Rescue Kit has a good LiveCd for this and other Windows 
problems.  The bootable Cd boots straight into a very simple menu with options 
at the top for anti-virus scanning (it downloads definitions into ram when you 
select this option).
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=trinity

Regards from
Tom :)





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From: Stefano Fraccaro <druido77@libero.it>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 4 May, 2011 16:44:16
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Avira antivirus in windows thinks Libreoffice 
3.4.0-beta3 is a trojan

In Windows I have manually scanned the installation folder of Lib0 3.4.0 
beta 3 and Avira tell me that rebasegui.exe is infected by TR/Kazy.7514

http://www.stefanofraccaro.org/rebase.png



Il 04/05/2011 17.00, Matthew Young ha scritto:
Hi,

I haven't tried running LibreOffice 3.4.0 beta in Windows yet, but I think
it may have to do with your security software.


I used to use AVG, and didn't have any problems. (I use Linux now) I didn't
have problems using beta 1, so I think it should be OK for beta 3.


Matthew



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