Has every one forgotten. That both Mcaffe and Norton are treating VNC as virus becuase 
it can be used to remotely use a PC. check the VNC home page fo rteh full story. 

Evan

On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 15:28:52 -0500
"Island Snow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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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