What version of the vnchooks.dll do you have - and what is its size? Also,
did McAfee give the virus a name?

Virus scanners over the last few years have gotten very aggressive - they
tend to give false positives if there is any doubt.  That said, many viruses
will try to glom onto any library file they can, so it is possible that one
attached itself.



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From: "Island Snow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, 2002-03-28 15:28
Subject: virus?


> just yesterday, 4 of my computers with vnc installed on got detected with
a virus in the file VNCHooks.dll
>
> whats going on? i am running mcafee's virusscan. is it a problem with
their DAT file incorrectly identifying the virus, or is there really a
problem and somehow all 4 computers got infected? thanks
>
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