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Message #23243
Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
>Can't we add an "external" manifest as the result suggests?
You can only have one manifest. The embedded one takes priority for
security reasons. We embed the manifest during the cmake build where
we use wxWidget's generated manifest. We can always change the build
process for this and embed our own.
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Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Wayne Stambaugh, 2016-02-17
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Simon Richter, 2016-02-17
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Wayne Stambaugh, 2016-02-17
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Nick Østergaard, 2016-02-17
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Wayne Stambaugh, 2016-02-17
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Nick Østergaard, 2016-02-17
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Mark Roszko, 2016-02-17
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Adam Wolf, 2016-02-17
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Mark Roszko, 2016-02-17
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Nick Østergaard, 2016-02-17
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Mark Roszko, 2016-02-18
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Nick Østergaard, 2016-02-18
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Mark Roszko, 2016-02-18
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Nick Østergaard, 2016-02-18
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Nick Østergaard, 2016-02-18
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Mark Roszko, 2016-02-18
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Re: Windows 10 reports stable 4.0.1 installer as malware.
From: Nick Østergaard, 2016-02-18