oh dear..
so other AV products don't like this either? Did you test it? Can you pls submit that file to us.
thanks a lot Ewen.. good piece of detective work there Holmes ;-)
Melih
I think I found the root cause.
Imagine you had a zip file called "Z.ZIP" and it contained numerous files including one called "Q.ZIP". Now imagine if "Q.ZIP" contained a file called "Z.ZIP"..........
There is some sort of recursive voodoo going on. As soon as I removed the Z.ZIP file from within the Q.ZIP file, all was well.
AhnLabs and AVG don't like this recursiveness and Nortons went into Orangutang mode (hopped onto its back legs, waved its arms in the air, screamed at a banana and achieved little else!). It then promptly vanished up its own fundamental and BSOD'd. LOL! Best place for it I'd say! LOL
Hope this helps and I promise to do my best not to inflict dumage (damage caused by an idiot) on the forums again. Until next time.
Thanks all,
Ewen :-)