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Windows deletes UEVRBackend.dll #181

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Rumpel384577 opened this issue Feb 2, 2024 · 6 comments
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Windows deletes UEVRBackend.dll #181

Rumpel384577 opened this issue Feb 2, 2024 · 6 comments

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@Rumpel384577
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I have tried it very often. No success.
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Curdie commented Feb 3, 2024

Same. I had to disable real-time protection to get it to work.

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Now it works. Thanks

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harbdog commented Feb 4, 2024

Windows Defender is bouncing it:
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JMVRy commented Feb 6, 2024

Usually, if a tool gets a score of 3/61 on VirusTotal, I'm fine with it, because it's probably safe and it's probably a false positive. A score of 31/61 on the other hand... I'm not so sure.

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praydog commented Feb 6, 2024

Duplicate issue #79

If you understood what this tool is doing internally, it is no surprise that these vendors are seeing it as suspicious. The project can be compiled and the source code audited. At this time, the nightly builds are not flagged as suspicious, and we are working on getting the executable in there as well.

@praydog praydog closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 6, 2024
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