[Coco] Basic09 6309 version

Wayne Campbell asa.rand at gmail.com
Sat Jun 3 00:06:29 EDT 2017


I was never concerned about it containing viruses or malware. I just never
had the system react to VCC that way before, and I was wondering what I
could do to get that alert to stop being issued.


On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 11:55 PM, James Ross <jrosslist at outlook.com> wrote:

> You installed it right.  It's either windows defender or some other
> virus/malware program saying this simply because it’s not a known
> file/program in their databases, and it’s not digitally signed.
>
> Well, I can guarantee that the files are safe. (Well, technically
> speaking, safe from purposely harmful or privacy invading code, that is).
> Most modern OS’s are generally safe from bugs – but there’s always that
> disclaimer about bugs right?
>
> If it makes you (or anyone else) feel better, you can scan the whole zip
> file or each individual file at virustotal.com (a subsidiary of Google)
> which scans using all the major virus/malware checkers and then some. I
> already checked to make sure there was not a false positive, which can
> happen.
>
> I can look at getting (I think I'd have to buy it) a digital signature at
> some point. Until then the only option would be to learn how to disable
> that warning in this instance.
>
> > The first two times I ran it I got a small dialog box saying
> > invalid module,
>
> Hmmm, that is interesting, and the fact that it stopped … I’m not getting
> that.  Bill didn’t mention getting that either.   However,  I wonder, if
> you had the becker module being loaded before you tried it, in your *.ini
> file, and it could be that after the second try the ini file got
> overwritten w/o the becker module? (just a guess at this stage) because we
> know for a fact that the Becker module is giving that error (which I am
> working on figuring out)
>
> James
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Coco <coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com> on behalf of Wayne Campbell <
> asa.rand at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Coco] Basic09 6309 version
>
> I just installed the files. The MOD problem is definitely solved, but now
> every time I launch VCC I get a notice that Windows stopped a program from
> running because of unknown author and possibly unsafe. I have to override
> it to continue. I never had to do this before with VCC. The first two times
> I ran it I got a small dialog box saying invalid module, but that stopped
> after the second attempt. I don't know what caused it.
>
> I selected all of the files in the zip archive, copied them, and pasted
> them into the VCC folder. The original files were overwritten, so none of
> the original files (of the ones copied) exist in the folder.
>
>
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