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Windows 7, Anti-Virus and IE8

Submitted by erin on Fri, 2009/10/30 - 12:14pm

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Windows 7 is a new operating system from MicroSoft. It's a real whizbang and maybe the best OS out of MS in years, but....

Because it is a big advance, it can cause problems with some programs written for older versions of Windows. In particular, people are getting false positives from their AntiVirus software in some situations. A few people have run into this on BigCloset who are running the combination of W7, AVG and IE8. There may be other combinations of anti-virus and browser that will produce a similar effect.

There are no viruses on BC. If you're worried about ads, you can go into your preferences and turn off the ads assuming you have an account.

What's seems to be giving the false positives is W7 tricking some of the subroutines in IE into treating W7 just like Vista. AVG detects this trick as being indicative of spyware which it reports as a possible virus. That's a huge simplification and may not be the actual mechanism but is most likely at least parallel to what is going on.

This is probably a temporary problem. MS will fix either W7 or IE to avoid this or AVG will get smarter about just what is going on.

Hugs,
Erin


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