ittim wrote:Well this was AVG's response....
The detection of provided file by AVG was incorrect, and we can confirm that the file is safe. The detection was removed in a recent AVG update.
However its clearly not correct so i've replied with screenshots so hopefully they'll have a rethink!
Thank you for your feedback. We believe that it is a good practice to scan the binary files every release and send whitelist request whenever a false positive file is detected.
gcamley wrote:This is getting stranger. Maybe it is an AVG bug.
When Windows Explorer has the folder open that contains the ExternalsUI.exe then AVG immediately reports it and removes it. However if Windows Explorer is not viewing the file and I scan the file then AVG says it is fine but as soon as I open the folder again with Windows Explorer then AVG again warns and removes the file. Seems AVG is remembering that the file was suspect and not recording that it is no longer suspect
Thank you for your feedback. We have tested your scenario but cannot reproduce this issue with the latest AVG database.
Best regards,
Sorin