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What program did you package? Maybe it's the terminal of the packaged application. Is there any text in the terminal?
I don't know how IExpress does its packaging but i suppose it doesn't do any weird hacks and that's why antiviruses don't get suspicious. And back to the topic: what...
Does the window that opens is a Windows Terminal window or a Command Prompt window? I want to say it shouldn't matter because it's Windows OS who should be responsible...
That's expected behaviour in your demo video, @redstoneleo. Command Prompt that is briefly visible is the Appacker itself, it sits in background and waits for the main application to finish....
Hm, yes, there doesn't seem to be a way for the target application to get the location of the package file. I'm not familiar with environment variables though. Does this:...
I see! It seems that it's a temporary variable after all. There's a remark regarding `UseShellExecute` being required to be `false`, however, and it may be `true` for Appacker in...
Indeed, for me too Windows Defender detects it as a virus again. It's a false positive, i reported it as such to Microsoft several times, and they fixed it several...
**Update:** Got a response from MS, false detection has been removed from Windows Defender, so it should no longer be detected as a virus. You might want to update Defender's...
Yeah, i tripped the Windows Defender alert a few times too when i was testing, it detected it as "Trojan:Win32/Fuerboos.A!cl". That didn't happen before, and it triggered an alert only...
Hi! Not really, to be honest. I added appacker.exe to Windows Defender exclusions, but it still bitches about it sometimes. Hey, i just realized that i can submit a sample...