Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ncis.llnl.gov!ncis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!nosc!ucsd!sdcc6!sdacs!wade From: wade@sdacs.ucsd.EDU (Wade Blomgren) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Anomaly type 103 from Interferon3.1 Summary: 103 is really 203 Keywords: What the heck does it mean?? Message-ID: <76@sdacs.ucsd.EDU> Date: 17 Jan 89 23:06:01 GMT References: <34694@bbn.COM> Organization: UCSD Academic Computing Services Lines: 19 In article <34694@bbn.COM>, franco@bbn.com (Frank A. Lonigro) writes: > I ran Interferon3.1 over my hard disk and no virus infections were detected, > not even a "maybe" type warning. So I desided to run it again but this time > I turned on the Anomaly warnings and it complained that Anomaly 103 was > present in all my LSC projects and library files along with the finder and > verious other programs. > > So what is Anomaly 103?? The documentation doesn't mention anything about > this. BTW, anomaly 103 was the only anomaly found, no other anomalies were > detected. What's going on??? The "Anomaly" 103 message in Interferon is really a typographical error in the program itself (or in the documentation, whichever way you choose to think of it). An anomaly 103 is really an anomaly "203", CODE resource in non-application file. Such files include LSC projects, libraries, and of course the Finder and more than a few other files. Wade Blomgren wade@sdacs.ucsd.edu