About a year ago, while using Wix 3.8 RTM and VS2010, building the default
bootstrapper project with minimal changes to define the manufacture and add
a MsiPackage to the chain, resulted in the Bundle.exe being deleted within
seconds of being compiled by Samantec Endpoint Connection.  A False-positive
report was filed.  When code signing was added to the Bundle.exe the problem
was avoided.  I do not recall the Samantec Trojan..... name ot the Samantec
URL which explained that the heuristics used is more likely to consider a
file which is not Authenticode Signed as malware.  (And of course they would
be happy for customers to buy a certificate from Samantec-Verisign, rather
than a competitor).  Other anti-virus programs also use heuristics which are
more likely to consider an unsigned file as malware.  As others have pointed
out, not signing a bundle is only one possible reason for it to be flagged
as malware.
http://windows-installer-xml-wix-toolset.687559.n2.nabble.com/Burn-bootstrapper-Application-Installation-td7583982.html#a7586959

I am currently using Wix 3.9, VS2013, and an updated version of Samantec
Endpoint Protection.  When I build the default bootstrapper project, so far
SEP has not deleted the output bundle.exe.



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