DavidB
November 1st, 2006, 10:24 PM
Users of F-Secure's Internet Security (and Anti-Virus) may have had the BB Pro executable flagged up as malware. This happened to me when I was upgrading to BB Pro 1.6.2. Chris assures me that BB Pro is perfectly safe (I feel foolish for even asking!). Others who have had this problem may want to know how to fix it; left to its own devices, F-Secure will trash your BB Pro installation.
The steps are as follows.
Open the F-Secure Control Center, and click on Virus and Spy Protection.
Click the Configure link next to Realtime Scanning.
Click on Exclusions, then on the Objects tab.
Check the box labelled "Exclude objects...", then click the Add button.
Navigate to the BreezeBrowser Executable, typically C:\Program Files\BreezeSys\BreezeBrowser Pro\Breezebrowser.exe, then click on OK.
Return to the Control Center, and repeat the previous four steps for Manual Scanning; these settings also apply to scheduled scans.
Hopefully, your BB Pro and F-Secure software will now co-exist without problems.
The steps are as follows.
Open the F-Secure Control Center, and click on Virus and Spy Protection.
Click the Configure link next to Realtime Scanning.
Click on Exclusions, then on the Objects tab.
Check the box labelled "Exclude objects...", then click the Add button.
Navigate to the BreezeBrowser Executable, typically C:\Program Files\BreezeSys\BreezeBrowser Pro\Breezebrowser.exe, then click on OK.
Return to the Control Center, and repeat the previous four steps for Manual Scanning; these settings also apply to scheduled scans.
Hopefully, your BB Pro and F-Secure software will now co-exist without problems.