I’ve prepared and code-signed a Windows installer for my LiveCode app. When I 
download it via Google Chrome, the browser tries to discard it, then Norton 
tries to delete it. When I get over these humps (let’s hope other folks 
downloading will be prepared to do this!), Norton reports that the installer 
contains an “Insight Network Threat” named "WS.Reputation.1”. The installer has 
been thoroughly virus checked etc, so this must be wrong. However it looks like 
you can’t change Norton’s mind without making a submission about a false 
positive (I’ve done that) and then wait for some users to endorse it. If it’s 
that hard to install, then nobody will be downloading it…

So it looks like I can’t get round this - has anyone any suggestions?

I should say that after getting past all that, Windows 7 agrees that the 
installer does come from a verified publisher, so at least the code signing 
worked.

This whole process of publishing has surprised me by being such a pain. And I 
haven’t started on the Mac version yet.

TIA for any reassurance.

Graham


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