That's backward, David. "Deny" protects you. If some operation seems to then fail, study the message a bit and it should become clear if the warning is related. Cilnt is right in that ambiguous situations are very rare. Remember, though, that if something really goes awry, it's Clint's fault. David Grossman wrote: > Dear Clint and Hugh, > > Deny. Sounds like reasonable advice. > > Of course, these AV programs were just doing their jobs when they warned me > about the change. If I keep clicking on Deny whenever I am in the dark > [story of my life :-) ] then I'm not allowing the programs to give me the > protection that they were designed for. > > David Grossman ========================= The list's FAQ's can be seen by sending an email to PCWorks-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with FAQ in the subject line. To unsubscribe, subscribe, set Digest or Vacation to on or off, go to //www.freelists.org/list/pcworks . You can also send an email to PCWorks-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with Unsubscribe in the subject line. Your member list settings can be found at //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi/l=pcworks . Once logged in, you have access to numerous other email options. The list archives are located at //www.freelists.org/archives/pcworks/ . All email posted to the list will be placed there in the event anyone needs to look for previous posts. -zxdjhu-