View Full Version : Final exe Project has been detected as a harmful file
DaSoulRed
11-29-2007, 02:01 PM
Greets u all, well here is the deal.
when i publish (F7) "the final project.exe" any one i send this to some one some off them can open with out problemo and others does say " i canīt open this becouse my pc does say this file can ber harmful for you computer"
so it is any how to stop or prevent this issue like a firm the final exe with some kind of certificate or code who helps to probe this (project.exe) is autentic and it does not harm the computer used to open this.
greets from here to there :)
CrazyFrog
11-29-2007, 03:12 PM
Hmmmm..do the people who recieved the packed .exe has a firewall ? If the application sends data over the internet ( tcp , http , ftp ) , some firewalls prevent this for happening with error messages or permission requests
Hope this would help !
DaSoulRed
11-29-2007, 03:50 PM
Hmmmm..do the people who recieved the packed .exe has a firewall ? If the application sends data over the internet ( tcp , http , ftp ) , some firewalls prevent this for happening with error messages or permission requests
Hope this would help !
Just a Simple txt file in fact the warning does say
this "MAYBE" be harmful do u still want to decompress the zip file it is not a afirmation it is just a warning but this is what they call a posibility so they say no way. becouse they can tell the difference in a afirmation or a warning.
so it is any how to certificate the app or something 2 off 10 people get this error i think it is becouse they security level at the antivirus or firewall
any idea to solve the problemo.
thanks :huh
dflowers
11-29-2007, 04:52 PM
Hi,
Just a couple of ideas. It may simply be their email client if you are emailing the file to them. Try sending it after you change the extension to something else. For example, if the file is called openme.exe, change the extension to openme.abc. Tell the user to change the extension back to exe after they download it. Something to keep in mind is that in addition to firewalls and antivirus software, many email clients restrict certain file types. One good example of this is MS Outlook. You can over ride this on the user's computer, but if they are having problems with getting around this issue, chances are that they need this protection to remain intact. I would use first suggestion if I were you. Just a thought.
Dorian
DaSoulRed
11-29-2007, 05:14 PM
Hi,
Just a couple of ideas. It may simply be their email client if you are emailing the file to them. Try sending it after you change the extension to something else. For example, if the file is called openme.exe, change the extension to openme.abc. Tell the user to change the extension back to exe after they download it. Something to keep in mind is that in addition to firewalls and antivirus software, many email clients restrict certain file types. One good example of this is MS Outlook. You can over ride this on the user's computer, but if they are having problems with getting around this issue, chances are that they need this protection to remain intact. I would use first suggestion if I were you. Just a thought.
Dorian
Well look at the steps i follow
1.- Compilation (F7) 2.- Add to zip 3.- Mail or direct transfer by msn messenger
That will be all so 2 off 10 people who get the file from me same method say i get a WARNING wich is not a afirmation and the warning does says.
this file maybe dangerous for your computer or this file maybe can harm your computer do you still want to continue to extract the zip file
so i ask if i can solve this with a direct firm on the exe file from the AMS program or something.
Thanks all comments are welcome
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