Virus in SOA distribution for Windows?

I installed the SOA suite using:
soa_windows_x86_101310_disk1.zip
And was soon thereafter warned by McAfee antivirus that I had a problem. I had`McAfee search my whole disk, and it said I had exactly
one file with a problem, namely:
c:\product\10.1.3.1\ORACLEAS_1\MOBILE\SDK\BIN\OLMIG.EXE
was identified by McAfee has needing to be quarantined because it had a "Trojan".
I was wondering whether others had seen a similar symptom and had advice to offer.
McAfee identified the detection name of the problem as: Artemis!6D62A605205B
Thanks! - Pierre
Edited by: pjdu4 on Aug 29, 2009 8:08 AM

try posting this in the downloads forum

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