Le 16/02/2014 22:45, Knapper Oil Inc. a écrit :
Trying to install and set up Freenet with Windows, I download, and receive a message from Windows saying the file contains corrupt software and has been deleted. I don't know how to get around this. Do you?


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Probably it comes from one of the super-duker security on windows, an anti-V or like. so you may just for the time of the installation get those off, of course if you had downloaded the freenet install from source (if, for that time you fear any external Virus attack _that exist_ on those systems) you can just unconnect also from the web just for the time of the install… it probably will work then. when it would be installed, nothing will react anymore. It acts the same with "keygens.exe" that will always start a very strong alarm (and the keygens files are deleted instantly!), and there also, one has to stop any antiVirus for a while. I always wondered if MS wouldn't always keep those weekness to virusses as an agreement with anti-V programs and making then more money out of it.;-) (always look to whom the crime brings benefits!)
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