Re: Revolution Standalone + Norton Internet Security

2010-03-18 Thread Mikey
Sorry, but I'm not in Vista at the moment, I'm in Ubuntu so I can't walk you
through this exactly, but Norton has a whitelist feature built right into
the clients.  We use it for a variety of third-party applications that we
run.


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Re: Revolution Standalone + Norton Internet Security

2010-03-17 Thread Bill Vlahos
Upon further investigation I discovered it did quarantine the exe but it didn't 
say it would. I had to go looking for it when I wanted to whitelist it.

Still not good.

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On Mar 12, 2010, at 11:39 PM, Bill Vlahos wrote:

 It didn't say it would and I didn't get any message about quarantine. It 
 certainly removed it from the file structure where is was.
 
 I opened a ticket at Norton and requested they whitelist my app and look into 
 why Revolution programs are getting flagged. Unfortunately they say it will 
 take 4 to 6 weeks to resolve.
 
 Bill
 
 On Mar 12, 2010, at 10:56 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
 
 Bill Vlahos wrote:
 I just ran into this today with Vista.
 However, it was even worse than what you describe. Norton flagged it as 
 behaving suspiciously and DELETED the standalone!
 No option to even allow it.
 
 It didn't quarantine it somewhere?
 
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Re: Revolution Standalone + Norton Internet Security

2010-03-12 Thread Jeffrey Massung
Just noting that 2 of my apps are running on Windows XP  Vista machines 
without this issue at all (this includes machines with either Norton or McAfee).

That said, if you figure out what's causing it and how to stop it, I'd very 
much like to know so I can watch for it with my future releases.

Jeff M.

On Mar 12, 2010, at 8:22 PM, mstray...@comcast.net wrote:
 
 The first time I tried run the standalone I was rewarded 
 with multiple messages for NIS stating that the application 
 was behaving suspiciously . I told NIS to allow the application 
 to continue running and everything works fine. 

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Re: Revolution Standalone + Norton Internet Security

2010-03-12 Thread J. Landman Gay

mstray...@comcast.net wrote:
Hello all, 
I'm new to revolution and have run into a problem. 
I've made a simple little standalone application 
(4 text fields, 1 label, 1 button). Right now all that 
it does it that when the button is pressed it place the 
contents of one of the fields into the label. The 
system that this is being run on is Windows7 64bit 
+ Norton Internet Security, both with latest updates. 



The first time I tried run the standalone I was rewarded 
with multiple messages for NIS stating that the application 
was behaving suspiciously . I told NIS to allow the application 
to continue running and everything works fine. 



Of course this presents major heartburn for any distribution 
of the find product since most end users won't be thrilled by 
a bunch of NIS warnings, I know I wouldn't. 



So, the question is, has anyone else run into this and what 
can I do to stop it. 


Oh yes. One of my clients had all kinds of problems with their app 
because Norton's kept flagging it. There may be a way to get Norton's to 
whitelist your app if you contact them. In our case, we had to omit a 
feature that used an external, which solved it. But your app doesn't use 
an external and is pretty self-contained, so it sounds like Norton's has 
upped the ante lately.


Norton's may honor a manifest if it is built into your app, but I'm not 
sure.


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Re: Revolution Standalone + Norton Internet Security

2010-03-12 Thread Bill Vlahos

I just ran into this today with Vista.

However, it was even worse than what you describe. Norton flagged it  
as behaving suspiciously and DELETED the standalone!


No option to even allow it.

Bill Vlahos



On Mar 12, 2010, at 6:22 PM, mstray...@comcast.net wrote:


Hello all,
I'm new to revolution and have run into a problem.
I've made a simple little standalone application
(4 text fields, 1 label, 1 button). Right now all that
it does it that when the button is pressed it place the
contents of one of the fields into the label. The
system that this is being run on is Windows7 64bit
+ Norton Internet Security, both with latest updates.


The first time I tried run the standalone I was rewarded
with multiple messages for NIS stating that the application
was behaving suspiciously . I told NIS to allow the application
to continue running and everything works fine.


Of course this presents major heartburn for any distribution
of the find product since most end users won't be thrilled by
a bunch of NIS warnings, I know I wouldn't.


So, the question is, has anyone else run into this and what
can I do to stop it.


Thanks
Mike Strayer





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Re: Revolution Standalone + Norton Internet Security

2010-03-12 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
I'm sure glad I don't use Norton; haven't since it slowed my Mac to a crawl 
some 20 years ago.

Joe Lewis Wilkins



On Mar 12, 2010, at 9:14 PM, Bill Vlahos wrote:

 I just ran into this today with Vista.
 
 However, it was even worse than what you describe. Norton flagged it as 
 behaving suspiciously and DELETED the standalone!
 
 No option to even allow it.
 
 Bill Vlahos
 
 
 
 On Mar 12, 2010, at 6:22 PM, mstray...@comcast.net wrote:
 
 Hello all,
 I'm new to revolution and have run into a problem.
 I've made a simple little standalone application
 (4 text fields, 1 label, 1 button). Right now all that
 it does it that when the button is pressed it place the
 contents of one of the fields into the label. The
 system that this is being run on is Windows7 64bit
 + Norton Internet Security, both with latest updates.
 
 
 The first time I tried run the standalone I was rewarded
 with multiple messages for NIS stating that the application
 was behaving suspiciously . I told NIS to allow the application
 to continue running and everything works fine.
 
 
 Of course this presents major heartburn for any distribution
 of the find product since most end users won't be thrilled by
 a bunch of NIS warnings, I know I wouldn't.
 
 
 So, the question is, has anyone else run into this and what
 can I do to stop it.
 
 
 Thanks
 Mike Strayer
 

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Re: Revolution Standalone + Norton Internet Security

2010-03-12 Thread Mark Swindell
Das ist creepy.

Mark

On Mar 12, 2010, at 9:14 PM, Bill Vlahos wrote:

 I just ran into this today with Vista.
 
 However, it was even worse than what you describe. Norton flagged it as 
 behaving suspiciously and DELETED the standalone!
 
 No option to even allow it.
 
 Bill Vlahos
 
 
 
 On Mar 12, 2010, at 6:22 PM, mstray...@comcast.net wrote:
 
 Hello all,
 I'm new to revolution and have run into a problem.
 I've made a simple little standalone application
 (4 text fields, 1 label, 1 button). Right now all that
 it does it that when the button is pressed it place the
 contents of one of the fields into the label. The
 system that this is being run on is Windows7 64bit
 + Norton Internet Security, both with latest updates.
 
 
 The first time I tried run the standalone I was rewarded
 with multiple messages for NIS stating that the application
 was behaving suspiciously . I told NIS to allow the application
 to continue running and everything works fine.
 
 
 Of course this presents major heartburn for any distribution
 of the find product since most end users won't be thrilled by
 a bunch of NIS warnings, I know I wouldn't.
 
 
 So, the question is, has anyone else run into this and what
 can I do to stop it.
 
 
 Thanks
 Mike Strayer
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Revolution Standalone + Norton Internet Security

2010-03-12 Thread J. Landman Gay

Bill Vlahos wrote:

I just ran into this today with Vista.

However, it was even worse than what you describe. Norton flagged it as 
behaving suspiciously and DELETED the standalone!


No option to even allow it.


It didn't quarantine it somewhere?

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Re: Revolution Standalone + Norton Internet Security

2010-03-12 Thread Bill Vlahos
It didn't say it would and I didn't get any message about quarantine.  
It certainly removed it from the file structure where is was.


I opened a ticket at Norton and requested they whitelist my app and  
look into why Revolution programs are getting flagged. Unfortunately  
they say it will take 4 to 6 weeks to resolve.


Bill

On Mar 12, 2010, at 10:56 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:


Bill Vlahos wrote:

I just ran into this today with Vista.
However, it was even worse than what you describe. Norton flagged  
it as behaving suspiciously and DELETED the standalone!

No option to even allow it.


It didn't quarantine it somewhere?

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HyperActive Software   | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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