1. You can send your exe to avast for preventing further false positives. This may solve the problem for you, but also for many other developers who use avast solutions. 2. You may exclude the destination folder from virus scanning (this may also speed up the compilation and debugging and may also solve some other problems). But then you must consider a separate scan before publishing your software. 3. You may stop using avast and use a different antivirus solution.
'evo-gen' is simply a generic classification of program with trojan-like features. It's not uncommon especially when adding network components, but Delphi often seems to get the short end of the stick.
False positive from Avast. Have seen that as well.
ReplyDeleteAll I could see was the lack of code indentation :P
ReplyDelete1. You can send your exe to avast for preventing further false positives. This may solve the problem for you, but also for many other developers who use avast solutions.
ReplyDelete2. You may exclude the destination folder from virus scanning (this may also speed up the compilation and debugging and may also solve some other problems). But then you must consider a separate scan before publishing your software.
3. You may stop using avast and use a different antivirus solution.
'evo-gen' is simply a generic classification of program with trojan-like features. It's not uncommon especially when adding network components, but Delphi often seems to get the short end of the stick.
ReplyDeleteÉ isso que dar usar um antivirus porcaria. Use o Kaspersky ou o Norton Internet Security 2014 e não terá problemas.
ReplyDeleteI just changed 'IOHandler' with 'Socket' and it works without any problem with Avast !O.o
ReplyDeletewhat does that mean?
in the first place but not any more :(
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