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Please work on getting the windows exe whitelisted so that developers at companies with ridiculously unreasonable security policies are able to use the tool.
Our company is using virustotal and the windows exe is listed by 7 lesser known engines to be malicious.
They refuse to obtain any files which are listed as malicious by ANY of the engines run by virustotal.
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Thanks, but I'm unlikely to put any effort into this. The whole Windows exe
is more of a workaround to make it easier to get the jsduck Ruby gem
running in Windows. There's always possibility to use the Ruby gem directly.
22.03.2017 20:23 kirjutas kuupäeval "choughten" <[email protected]>:
Please work on getting the windows exe whitelisted so that developers at
companies with ridiculously unreasonable security policies are able to use
the tool.
Our company is using virustotal and the windows exe is listed by 7 lesser
known engines to be malicious.
They refuse to obtain any files which are listed as malicious by ANY of
the engines run by virustotal.
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Please work on getting the windows exe whitelisted so that developers at companies with ridiculously unreasonable security policies are able to use the tool.
Our company is using virustotal and the windows exe is listed by 7 lesser known engines to be malicious.
They refuse to obtain any files which are listed as malicious by ANY of the engines run by virustotal.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: