You have to realize that you are talking to other users like yourself, NOT Adobe Corporation. From time to time an actually Adobe person will look in here, but don’t count on it.
It would be interesting to know what if any AV software they have on the PCs they use for testing new software. Especially as problems due to AV conflicts seem to come up quite regularly.
I would like to see more details. I left Norton when a virus attacked that wasn’t profiled by Norton, so it said my system was not infected (after I defeated the "Defeat virus Check" part of the virus). Panda suspected it was a virus, so it quaranteed the virus nd my system recovered.
Will this check take "maybes" into account if detected as such?
Most large enterprises and ISPs use centralized, server-based security software that protects the entire network. Individual packages are available for virus, spam, intrusion detection and prevention, URL and content filtering, etc. And of course, combined suites of protection packages are available too.
Anything they may put on individual workstations is usually supplementary protection for files and other objects that may enter the environment through the back door — thumbdrives, CDs, or zip disks from home, for instance.
That said, testing with consumer anti viri stuff in QA is an entirely different topic under the "program interoperatability" umbrella.
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