(09-16-2020, 05:50 PM)Biggles Wrote: Thanks for the info. There's not much that can be done about false positives unfortunately. It's an inevitable part of developing and packaging software for Windows (until you're a big enough publisher to buy a certificate and/or get whitelisted, I assume). The only antivirus I could test was Avast which didn't flag anything up. I also avoided using UPX to reduce the size of the executable since AVs hate that.
No worries, it's more reassuring than not, none of the known reputable AV companies flags it. Just thought people might find that useful.