Why does it have to be the other guy? This is a new release of your
software. Why don't you investigate what is causing it to exhibit behavior
that AVG interprets as a Virus? I am sure it is a false positive but does
it not behoove us to create software that does not exhibit these behaviors?
--Glenn Bowes
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From: "rconn" <>
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Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 04:50
Subject: RE: [Support-t-803] Re: Take Command v10 beta build 34 uploaded
---Quote (Originally by dcantor)---
I downloaded it, installed it, and tried to run TCC.EXE from a desktop icon
that I constructed for the purpose.
I got an error from AVG Free Edition as follows:
File name: C:\Program Files\JPSoft\TCMD10\TakeCmd.dll
Threat name: Virus found Win32/Heur
Detected on open.
So I downloaded another copy, removed the original installation, and
reinstalled, and got the same result.
However, scanning the installation file TCMD.EXE with AVG yields no error.
Needless to say (though I'm saying it anyway) is that this didn't happen
with builds 30, 31, nor 32.
---End Quote---
It's a false report (we've had occasional problems with AVG previously).
You might want to notify the AVG developers of the problem.