The problem I have had is when programs I compile generate a false virus 
detection.. sure on my own computer I can just disable that directory from the 
virus scanner but it becomes a problem when I release it to my customers and 
their virus scanners quarantine it.   I have no idea how to register a 
legitimate program as not having a virus.  I've had this issue before but 
managed to track down the section of code that caused it... after a completely 
exhaustive search.

James


-----Original Message-----
From: fpc-pascal <fpc-pascal-boun...@lists.freepascal.org> On Behalf Of Graeme 
Geldenhuys via fpc-pascal
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2021 1:16 PM
To: fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org
Cc: Graeme Geldenhuys <mailingli...@geldenhuys.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] Windows Defender considers fp.exe a malicious program

On 12/02/2021 4:17 pm, Bart via fpc-pascal wrote:
> I exclude the folders where fpc/lazarus reside from scanning.
> Also the folders where I develop my programs.
> If you don't you're bound to get strange bugs and thing like this.

Yes, that's a very good idea. We do the same at work for our Java, iOS and 
Android projects. Those projects generate 1000's of files while compiling etc. 
We know they don't contain viruses, so why let the virus scanner scan then. On 
Android machines it made a massive difference for compile speed too.

Regards,
  Graeme

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fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal 
http://fpgui.sourceforge.net/

My public PGP key:  http://tinyurl.com/graeme-pgp 
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