bwanshoom wrote:
TenOC wrote:
This does not work, because each copy of the file has minor (sometimes major) modifications, but the same name depending on which folder (program set) it is located in.
I know the file does not contain any virus (I wrote it), and it is not ready to release to the public yet -- still working on it and it's different versions.
Since you wrote it you should be able to control the locations of the files. Can you group all the various versions under a single directory and then exclude that directory? For example:
C:\My Program\Version 1\...
C:\My Program\Version 2\...
C:\My Program\Version 3\...
Then exclude C:\My Program from your AV scans?
This is what I have done with the current Norton version. But I do not like it since all files in "C:\My Program" are excluded and it is necessary to sometimes download files from the internet into this director. I currently pass the download files into a different director and scan this directory and them move to the correct directory. I was looking for a simpler solution.