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Heinrich Pesch Finland Local time: 08:28 Member (2003) Finnish to German + ...
Jul 24, 2011
I installed my software on a new Win7 computer. The security software is Avira. In Word XP I set Macro security to low and copied the WF-dot-file into Startup-folder, as many times before.
But now every time I start Word the anti-virus package sends a message about detected malware. In order to use Wf-classic I have to de-activate Avira.
What can I do except search for more reasonable anti-virus.
(On Vista I used Avira without any problems)
I installed my software on a new Win7 computer. The security software is Avira. In Word XP I set Macro security to low and copied the WF-dot-file into Startup-folder, as many times before.
But now every time I start Word the anti-virus package sends a message about detected malware. In order to use Wf-classic I have to de-activate Avira.
What can I do except search for more reasonable anti-virus.
(On Vista I used Avira without any problems)
BTW, this question is sort of off-topic here, since the problem is clearly not about WF.
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Heinrich Pesch Finland Local time: 08:28 Member (2003) Finnish to German + ...
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Changed to AVG
Jul 25, 2011
The problem was solved by de-installing Avira and installing AVG. Avira was reminding every few hours wanting me to switch to the full version, so it was an easy decision.
Switching from Windows to an other operating system? No thanks, I'm satisfied with Windows. I reckoned switching to Apple would cost me more than triple compared to my new machine, because I would have to buy a more expensive computer, pc-keyboard, Mac-Office and of course Windows-license for all those programs th... See more
The problem was solved by de-installing Avira and installing AVG. Avira was reminding every few hours wanting me to switch to the full version, so it was an easy decision.
Switching from Windows to an other operating system? No thanks, I'm satisfied with Windows. I reckoned switching to Apple would cost me more than triple compared to my new machine, because I would have to buy a more expensive computer, pc-keyboard, Mac-Office and of course Windows-license for all those programs that run only on Windows (Trados, SDLX, Studio).
The danger of virus infection in Windows is very small. Those last five years or so my anti-virus software detected only such malware, that I had already removed from the mailbox. Probably I could do without extra anti-virus software. ▲ Collapse
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