G Guest Jan 7, 2005 #2 In the results window, when MSAS finds VNC, simply use the drop down box next to the VNC entry to select "Always Ignore."
In the results window, when MSAS finds VNC, simply use the drop down box next to the VNC entry to select "Always Ignore."
C Chris H - 447142 Jan 7, 2005 #3 Even if they could do that I wouldnt. VNC can be used in bad ways too. Especially if bundled with a trojan.
Even if they could do that I wouldnt. VNC can be used in bad ways too. Especially if bundled with a trojan.
M mykie Jan 7, 2005 #4 MSAS should detect new instances of VNC if they appear. I used Giant for awhile, and I chose Ignore Always on my copy of RealVNC. Later, I installed Ultr@VNC and Giant identified it as a new threat. I expect the same will be true of MSAS.
MSAS should detect new instances of VNC if they appear. I used Giant for awhile, and I chose Ignore Always on my copy of RealVNC. Later, I installed Ultr@VNC and Giant identified it as a new threat. I expect the same will be true of MSAS.