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How to prevent efficiently Defender from considering a given VBS script as containing a threat
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<blockquote data-quote="LaurentG" data-source="post: 935127" data-attributes="member: 91050"><p>I know they are not malicious. I wrote them myself....</p><p></p><p>But the topic we discuss on this thread is not : is this script malicious or not, but rather : How to do with Defender when it considers it (erroneously) as malicious, and this without creating a large breach that would put the Pc at risk.</p><p></p><p>Clearly, the answer is : There is no solution in Defender other than</p><p>- to get a "False Positive" verdict from Microsoft, and removing the script from Defender's detection (quite "huge" process...)</p><p>- reorganize the script (inc. splitting it in several scripts).... when it is possible....</p><p></p><p>This is for me a strong limitation to Defender...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaurentG, post: 935127, member: 91050"] I know they are not malicious. I wrote them myself.... But the topic we discuss on this thread is not : is this script malicious or not, but rather : How to do with Defender when it considers it (erroneously) as malicious, and this without creating a large breach that would put the Pc at risk. Clearly, the answer is : There is no solution in Defender other than - to get a "False Positive" verdict from Microsoft, and removing the script from Defender's detection (quite "huge" process...) - reorganize the script (inc. splitting it in several scripts).... when it is possible.... This is for me a strong limitation to Defender... [/QUOTE]
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