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"pink" wrote in message <iusrq9$gig$1@newscl01ah.mathworks.com>...
> "Wayne King" <wmkingty@gmail.com> wrote in message <iushlu$m29$1@newscl01ah.mathworks.com>...
> > "pink" wrote in message <iusgm1$jmk$1@newscl01ah.mathworks.com>...
> > > I make an application (executable), but when I move to another computer, the application is considered to be a virus (trojan), whether the cause?
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> > Are you sure it's not just an artifact in that particular anti-virus software? Have you tried to scan the application using another anti-virus software?
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> > Wayne
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> yes, I've tried using some anti-virus, AVG and Norton do not detect the executable as a virus, but Antivir detects the executable is a virus, can you give me a solution?
Hi, I don't know what to suggest in that case except disable Antivir on the host machine. I'm not familiar with that software, so maybe it is possible to create an exception? Obviously, you have created the application so you know that it's ok -- other anti-virus programs seem to recognize it as ok. In this case, it sounds like an Antivir problem to me.
Wayne
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