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So you think the contents of the script activates a false positive from a Anti-virus program. Bad advice given from the linked topic as you can compile a blank script with AutoIt and it can be detected as a virus if the virus definitions have the signature of the interpreter as the virus/worm. Most of the code in a AutoIt compiled script contains common code with other compiled AutoIt scripts and that is what you need to accept. Using a different packer or leaving the compiled script unpacked to avoid detection may help. Also informing the Anti-virus company of a false positive detection can help your compiled script and the compiled script of others.

So I see a HEX script as not needed by you at all.

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So now in the other topic of copying to all removable drives you show copying the script. I would claim a very good chance of virus creation yet again.

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@Azeem,

go back to the General Help forum front page and look at one of the sticky posts at the top, then read it.

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