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Do anyone know this file - AC_RunActiveContent.js?

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Sunnyspring - 27 Jul 2008 20:47 GMT
This Easter I had a major, really bad virus / spyware attack. After that
several problems occurred, also in Flash. A problem I thought was part of the
attack, was that a JavaScript file started to be produced whenever I produced a
SWF file.
This summer I bought a new PC. I didn't want to use it on the Internet
(because of the bad experience this Easter), so I got the "thread less" (is
that what it's called in English?) network card removed before I ever started
the machine. Then I installed the system software and the Adobe Master
collection. I was really surprised when the JavaScript file was produced also
on my new computer. I thought it was a result of the virus / spyware attack.
Could anybody please tell me if this file is supposed to be produced when you
produce a SWF file? How come it never happened before Easter and the virus /
spyware attack?
I really hope someone can enlighten me!
The name of the Java script file is AC_RunActiveContent.js.
I tried to put the text of the script file here, but the system wouldn?t
accept it since the message became too big.
cubby47 - 27 Jul 2008 22:43 GMT
This file is absolutely fine and nothing to do with a virus or spyware. It's
created automatically by dreamweaver (altho i'm sure you can turn it off) it
deals with a change in browsers and means that users don't have to click once
or press space to activate your flash file. It needs to be in a folder called
"Scripts" in the root of your site.
Sunnyspring - 28 Jul 2008 06:24 GMT
 
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