To tell it short:
The virus alert is a false-positive. OpenOffice is not infected by a
virus but the anti-virus software has a wrong defection.
The following is an excerpt from an answer for another mail:
1. Disable the anti-virus software before downloading OpenOffice.
Only download from the official source:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/
2. For download, do not select open, select Save and place in a
memorable location (your Download folder, for example).
3. Use any of the procedures for verifying the Download. This code is
not signed, so you will have to use either the PGP or the MD5/SHA
verifications. See here for procedures:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/checksums.html
4. In your anti-virus software, see if there is a setting where it will
only remove or quarantine files after confirmation by you. This will let
you over-rule it in the future, verifying the file yourself instead.
HTH
Marcus
Am 07/11/2014 11:54 PM, schrieb Brian:
I tried three times to download your product and each time my anti-virus
prevented it because it had a trojan in the package. This is not good and I
will mention it to people I know
not to download it.
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