Greetings,
Messenger won't let you transfer an executable unless you either Install the OneCare scanner
mentioned in the dialog or point it to an executable (I'm sorry I don't have McAfee so I
can't directly assist there). It does not really matter what you point it to, you can even
point it to the windows calculator if you really want. BUt even after you've done that, it
will still request your acceptance to transfer the "unsafe file" before it will transfer the
file.
Regarding your link warning however, in the latest version released yesterday
(
http://download.live.com), there is a 'X' for every yellow bar at the top, including the
link warning.
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"fs_fan" <diogo_ferrosantos'at'hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I am using WLMessenger 9b and I have an issue with file transfer.
>
> I use a McAfee product as AntiVirus and Firewall. I have once asked in their forum what
> file should I point to in the File transfer options of WLM. I was answered that since every
> file in and out through WLM was automatically scanned by the AV, there was no need to point
> to a file.
>
> In v9, you can only transfer some types of files if you have indicated an .exe in the
> appropriate WLM box.
>
> So, what should I do in this case, with such controversy?
>
> Apart from the permanent yellow bar that appears when you receive a link and won't go away,
> that I have written about on another topic...
>
> I know security is one of the main issues nowadays in IT, and that a vast majority of users
> do not have the knowledge and tools needed to assure the integrity of their systems, but
> others do, and those don't want to be bothered by these kind of alerts (especially if not
> removable!).
>
> Summarizing, should I indicate a McAfee file on the File Transfer Options. If yes, which
> one? If not, why does WLM make me indicate a file to transfer certain types of files (the
> ones they consider "unsafe"...)?