Re[2]: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-15 Thread Paul Van Noord
9/15/2020 8:52 AM Hi The, On 9/15/2020 The Bat Beta wrote: TF> Hello Stefan, TF> On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 20:21:13 +0300 GMT (05-Sep-20, 0:21 +0700 GMT), TF> Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote: >> Version 9.2.3 release MSI are available: >>

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stefan, On Fri, 4 Sep 2020 20:21:13 +0300 GMT (05-Sep-20, 0:21 +0700 GMT), Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote: > Version 9.2.3 release MSI are available: > https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_64_9-2-3.msi I had trouble downloading this. Many time I received the

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-05 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Saturday, September 5, 2020, 18:05:24, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote: > I guess you're right. Let's see how fast the reputation strengthens or we are > going to end up buying an EV cert (which seems to me just a mere money > extraction from developers). Yeah, EV is a racket. Luckily it

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-05 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Saturday, September 5, 2020, 17:59:05, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote: > I wonder where were you getting those "Keep this" links from :-) Internet Explorer and classic Edge show them (they're buttons). -- < Jernej Simončič ><><><><>< https://eternallybored.org/ > Smile, tomorrow will be

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-05 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Hello Jernej, > Doesn't matter - I bet most betas are extracted with 7-zip, which doesn't > mark the executables as coming from the Internet, so SmartScreen doesn't > verify them, so only direct MSI downloads will count towards the reputation. I guess you're right. Let's see how fast the

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-05 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Hello Marck, > I received the message, clicked on various "Keep this" links and ended up at > an MS site where I had the opportunity to state the package as "safe" as > either a user OR the publisher. It may be worth you doing this and entering > the publisher details. I had only one message

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-05 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Saturday, September 5, 2020, 08:47:22, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote: > The certificate is used for about a month on new Beta executables already, so > it' not really new :-) Doesn't matter - I bet most betas are extracted with 7-zip, which doesn't mark the executables as coming from the

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-05 Thread Gunivortus Goos
Hello Stefan, > https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_64_9-2-3.msi Installed and running, no Windows 10 security popups. Btw, usually, the announcements start with the 32 and then the 64 bit. And thus, without further checking, trusting, the order would be as always,

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-05 Thread Marck Pearlstone
On 05 September 2020 at 08:10 Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote and made these points >> I guess it's a default behaviour for fresh MSI and EXE downloads now - I've >> checked on some other software from widely known vendors (Slack, Firefox, FL >> Studio) and see the same warning. TBL>

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-05 Thread MAU
Hello MAU, >>> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my >>> machine. >> >> I get this message as well. Is there a way to fix it before we install the >> new file. > > Same here. I think I'll wait for a new file OK, I have ignored the warning and I am up &

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-05 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Hello Stefan, > I guess it's a default behaviour for fresh MSI and EXE downloads now - I've > checked on some other software from widely known vendors (Slack, Firefox, FL > Studio) and see the same warning. Actually, skip it - I see the issue is with the SmartScreen, not with the browser.

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-05 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Hello Jernej, >> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my >> machine. > Probably due to new codesigning certificate that isn't known yet. The certificate is used for about a month on new Beta executables already, so it' not really new :-) I guess it's a

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-04 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Friday, September 4, 2020, 19:38:44, Ethan J. Mings wrote: > Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my > machine. Probably due to new codesigning certificate that isn't known yet. -- < Jernej Simončič ><><><><>< https://eternallybored.org/ > Seven-eighths

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-04 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Friday, September 4, 2020, 19:21:13, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote: > https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_64_9-2-3.msi Pinned taskbar icon was removed again. -- < Jernej Simončič ><><><><>< https://eternallybored.org/ > There are no answers, only cross

Re: 9.2.3 MSI - Microsoft scars users trying to install foreign apps

2020-09-04 Thread Joerg Schiermeier
Ethan J. Mings wrote: > Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for > my machine. This is new Windows 10 standard behaviour when you download an executable file like an EXE or MSI file from a web location outside the app store from Microsoft or a Microsoft certificated

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-04 Thread Gwen
Hello Ethan, On Fri, 4 Sep 2020, at 13:38:44 [GMT -0400] (which was 19:38 where I live) Ethan wrote: > Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my > machine. If you download a installer, the Defender warns you. You need to set a flag in file property that you can

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-04 Thread MAU
Hello Ira, MAU>> Same here. I think I'll wait for a new file > > > What it's actually saying is we are not familiar with this file, > i.e., it's not been installed enough were aware of it's existence > and are you sure you know what it is. Nowhere in that message does > it say it's harmful. It

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-04 Thread Ira
Hello MAU, Friday, September 4, 2020, 11:39:40 AM, you wrote: >>> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my >>> machine. >> >> I get this message as well. Is there a way to fix it before we install the >> new file. MAU> Same here. I think I'll wait for a new

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-04 Thread MAU
Hello Stuart, >> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my >> machine. > > I get this message as well. Is there a way to fix it before we install the > new file. Same here. I think I'll wait for a new file -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (Zarzalejo (Madrid)

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-04 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Ethan, Friday, September 4, 2020, 12:38:44 PM, you wrote: > Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my > machine. I get this message as well. Is there a way to fix it before we install the new file. -- Best regards, Stuart

Re: 9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-04 Thread Ethan J. Mings
September 4, 2020 Hello Stefan, Friday, September 4, 2020, 1:21:13 PM, you wrote: > https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_64_9-2-3.msi This file is up and running. Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my machine. I am running Windows

9.2.3 MSI

2020-09-04 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Dear All, Version 9.2.3 release MSI are available: https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_64_9-2-3.msi https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_32_9-2-3.msi Here are the changes summary since 9.2.2: [+] New option to use "soft" line wrapping in