pyinstaller wrong classified as Windows virus

Ulli Horlacher framstag at rus.uni-stuttgart.de
Thu Nov 25 12:58:10 EST 2021


Richard Damon <Richard at damon-family.org> wrote:

> On a somewhat locked down computer, the user does not have admin rights, 
> so needs to get 'IT' to run any installers that need admin permissions 
> to run.
> 
> And EXE that just needs to be copied to the computer and rhen just RUN, 
> doesn't need IT to 'install' it (they just can't put it into Program 
> Files, but that isn't really that important for programs that don't need 
> an installer.

That's the situation for many of my users.


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