and pops up a message, I have to do this every time I start the program.
I am sure someone else has seen this, how did you work around it
There should be a way to set Mcafee to always allow scripts for eJukebox...if not I know you can disabled the suspicious script detector outright. If
you install all the latest windows updates you can do this without worry. Java/VBScripts are pretty harmless and are not allowed to access anything on
your hard drive. eJukebox uses them for interactivity such as highlighting albums, changing star ratings in the songlist, etc.
We used to use Mcafee on our machines but have since switched to Norton AntiVirus because it uses less resources and has better compatibility with MS
Outlook 2003 and other apps. So when your Mcafee registration runs out you may want to look into using Norton instead.
I just disabled it outright, I got tired of messing with it.
how big of a difference does it make between mcafee and norton,