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In the last couple of days I have had to reinstall Esi-Access several times. It seems that Esi-Access is now being recognized by my anti-virus protection as a spyware trojan. Anyone else have this happen?
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which anti-virus are you running, we run Symantec Corp in unmanaged with out problem
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I "was" using Stop-Sign. Not sure why it decided one day to identify Esi-Access as spyware. The 2 of them have worked together for about 18 months without a problem.
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Did you anti virus do any updattes lately?? I would think you could set some exceptions in the anti virus
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John,
Try using Avast, been using it for a couple of years works great with ESI-Access, Programmer and VIP. Most of our client that use VIP have moved over as well.
You can get a free trial @ Avast.com, try the Pro Version
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