DEL57 Posted May 8, 2015 Report Posted May 8, 2015 We run a portrait studio and use Pix2exe to create an expiring CD the client can take home to make their initial decisions. we recently upgraded to the newest version to make these CD Apple compatible even though that only accounts for about 7% of our clients. When we produce a cd it contains project 0 which is an opening screen with two links (one takes you to a viewer controlled slide show...Project1...and the other takes you to an automated slideshow with music...project2). Esc. exits the program. Works great...been doing it this way for 15 years. As of last week (first week of May 2015) every time we produce a show project 0 is fine but AVG thinks project 1 and project two contain a trojen horse and blocks the program. I'm in the process of firing off some files to AVG to prove there's no virus in the program...it's the same version we've been using since last December...and the virus it claims is in there shows up no where on any of the virus identification sites (including AVG). In the mean time we've had to uninstall the latest version (which we loved) and revert back to an older version just to get work out the door on time. Has anyone else run into this and if so how did you solve the issue?All responses greatly appreciated Quote
Ken Cox Posted May 8, 2015 Report Posted May 8, 2015 Delsend it to me -- I have run avg for years -- the odd time it gives a false alarmam latest avg free 2015 at present -- I have stuck with it over the years while others dumped ittry this virus detect supplied by Igorhttps://www.virustotal.com/ken Quote
Igor Posted May 8, 2015 Report Posted May 8, 2015 Hi,It's false positive. Please let me know - what version of PicturesToExe is installed on your computer? I reported to AVG company yesterday about a similar problem with v8.0.10. Usually they fix such problems within several days. Quote
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