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    Super Moderator Petr Schreiber's Avatar
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    Hi Justin,

    Microsoft processed the request quite promptly today:
    We have removed the detection. Please follow the steps below to clear cached detection and obtain the latest malware definitions.1. Open command prompt as administrator and change directory to c:\Program Files\Windows Defender2. Run “MpCmdRun.exe -removedefinitions -dynamicsignatures”3. Run "MpCmdRun.exe -SignatureUpdate"Alternatively, the latest definition is available for download here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/definitions

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    Thanks a lot Petr.

    All thinBasic development is done under Windows 10 Pro and Microsoft Security always active to the max.
    Never had problems so far.

    At work we have only Windows 10 and other 2 protection systems: one AV and a security Breach Protection Platform that scan files, process, memory, network, user activity, ...
    Here sometimes I have to bundle 2 or 3 times before AV think the new exe is safe.
    It is mainly due to the fact that heuristic analysis get some strange behave (like putting dll inside exe as recoruces) but then exe is better analysed remotely and after 2/3 times it passed.
    Consider also all my bundled exe are created on networked file system so also server protections scans for possible threats.

    Regarding XP, I'm sorry but I had to move and stop back compatibility. Last officially compatible version is 1.9.16.17 but as DirectuX stated ... you can install latest version into a recent OS and copy \thinBasic\ directory into one XP machine and it should work. Maybe few modules will not run or thinAir will not run but most of scripts will run fine.

    Windows 7 will be on the same path somewhere during this year.

    To me both were great OS but if Microsoft stops to fix security problems ... and add new api ... their death is inexorable.
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