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On Thu, 03 Sep 2009 23:45:40 -0500, Winston Smith
<Winston.Smith@Victory.Mansions.com> wrote:

>(UVRae) (Yenc-PP-A&A) (<UVR>) wrote in news:001c0d84$0$24651$c3e8da3
>@news.astraweb.com:
>
>>
>> Now that the controvery of the WP.avi - Thumbs.jpg is over,
>> here's the video. It has been downsized - not by me. I'm
>> reluctantly posting it because of 2 scenes which I deem
>> questionable. You be the judge.
>>
>> UVRae
>
>I can tell you what the trouble is or was.  The guy who posted the warning
>was possibly using McAfee, like me.  Because I got the same message
>(although I can't tell you if it happens on other AV Systems).  So I think
>that there is something that whatever preview program you use, does to the
>JPG file that raises the hackles on the AV Program's back.  Got no idea
>what it could be.  What I would do is post a Preview JPG using the program
>you're using (i.e. the one that caused the Virus warning) and then post it
>again using an entirely different system.  If you do get a virus warning on
>both systems then it could mean there is something wrong with your system.
>However if it only happens on the first program then here is something
>wrong with the program you have used.

I did a complete virus scan and my computer is clean. There must be
something about VideoThumbsNailsMaker coding that resembles a virus.
As long as I re save the Thumbs with Photoshop, no problem. A friend
told me that his AV program also said it was a virus. So . . . I have
to be more careful to re save the jpgs with Photoshop. My bad! :)

UVRae

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