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Hi there,

as you can read above the problem I'm a bit scared that I could send viruses to our customers. Anybody got experiences with this topic? In detail im installing here Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10. Also the weird thing is that its only detecting viruses in my x86 files not the x64 files. I tried to scan one of these files via https://www.virustotal.com and it also gave me 2 detections from 2 scanners which I've never heard before. Interesstingly kaspersky didnt detect a virus or worm in this file via https://www.virustotal.com.

Any suggestions how I can be sure to have no viruses in these files?

Thanks in advance.

Tekkion

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Tekkion,

Tell Kaspersky they are giving false positives on x86 AutoIt executables. :)

And did you bother searching to see the response to the many other threads like this? Or look at the pinned thread at the top of this forum section? I thought not. Anyway, nothing we can do - thread closed. ;)

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