I've compiled a compressed single exe and it works fine on my test systems.
However, my client has F-Secure antivirus and they can't start the setup.
As soon as they try to run it, F-Secure will interrupt and claim that it contains "W32/DLoader.DWRN"?!?!
(more info: http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/dloader.shtml)
The file DOES NOT contain any virus, I've tried almost every other major antivirus software out there and none of them warns.
If I try the uncompressed version of the setup, everything works as it should.
Are you aware of any "bugs" in F-Secure and how it handles LZMA compression? (don't know my client's version but I tried F-Secure 2008)
Thanks
Roger
Single exe and F-Secure = Virus found
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Does this happen with any compressed installer that you have created
No, it doesn't.
I've tested several smaller dummy setups as you suggested, but none of them will trigger F-Secure, even when I include my files and the Application Runtimes used in my real setup.
I then tried to upload the setup (87MB) to F-Secure but I don't think they're prepared for files that big so it timed out.
When my setup is built using "single exe" (with or without compression) F-Secure will scream. The CD/DVD-setup however, works ok.
Another thing I noticed: InstallAware uses the zlib, but an old version, that is known to have vulnerabilities in it.
IA uses 1.1.3 and the latest is 1.2.3, could this be the cause?
Read about the case here:
http://www.zlib.net/advisory-2002-03-11.txt
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