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RE: Is it possible to display this SVG? - TerryRitchie - 06-19-2024 (06-19-2024, 04:44 PM)bplus Wrote:Microsoft's answer to security is to blame everything and everyone else that is done on the system, false positives be damned!. Windows 10/11 couldn't possibly be a security nightmare steaming pile now could it? Nah, that's not it.(06-19-2024, 03:46 PM)Steffan-68 Wrote:(06-19-2024, 02:46 PM)SMcNeill Wrote: Sounds like you need to white-list your QB64PE folder.This has nothing to do with the QB64 folder, but rather with the 7Zip file. RE: Is it possible to display this SVG? - Steffan-68 - 06-19-2024 (06-19-2024, 04:57 PM)TerryRitchie Wrote:Unfortunately, I don't know why Win 10 is causing this trouble. For me, all downloads go into the download folder and I don't have any problems with most of them. Whether it's ZIP or 7z or whatever, I don't get a message from Defender.(06-19-2024, 04:44 PM)bplus Wrote:Microsoft's answer to security is to blame everything and everyone else that is done on the system, false positives be damned!. Windows 10/11 couldn't possibly be a security nightmare steaming pile now could it? Nah, that's not it.(06-19-2024, 03:46 PM)Steffan-68 Wrote: This has nothing to do with the QB64 folder, but rather with the 7Zip file.yes without freeing security restriction options, windows wont even store a disapproved of file in downloads, no chance to see for yourself what it is. What I've often noticed is that when I download files from this forum (whether 7z or BAS), Defender gets upset and prevents the download and I have to approve it manually. Not always, but in comparison here most of the time. RE: Is it possible to display this SVG? - SMcNeill - 06-19-2024 (06-19-2024, 05:16 PM)Steffan-68 Wrote: What I've often noticed is that when I download files from this forum (whether 7z or BAS), Defender gets upset and prevents the download and I have And I find the whole thing odd, as I never tend to get Defender notifications from anything from the forums here, with Win 11. Makes you wonder how exactly one person's machine flags something that another's machine is okay with. There's got to be some setting in the OS somewhere for how strict/safe one sets their machine to be -- I just don't have a clue where/what that setting is! RE: Is it possible to display this SVG? - a740g - 06-19-2024 I had no issues on my Win 11 PC. Moreover, all the files in the 7z archive are plain text SVG. RE: Is it possible to display this SVG? - Kernelpanic - 06-19-2024 For me, all the files I download end up in my default download folder: D:\Temp\Download From there, I then move the files to where they should go, regardless of whether they are 7z, RAR, bas, videos or songs, and so on. The only problems I have had so far have been with the two 7z files from here. As Steffan-68 already mentioned, you would have to manually unlock them in Defender. But I don't want to do that, even though I don't think the file really contains a Trojan -- but one have seen horses puke. RE: Is it possible to display this SVG? - Steffan-68 - 06-19-2024 (06-19-2024, 05:40 PM)a740g Wrote: I had no issues on my Win 11 PC. Moreover, all the files in the 7z archive are plain text SVG. I know, I downloaded the file after confirmation in Defender and then packed it. But I got the same message as 'kernelpanic'. RE: Is it possible to display this SVG? - TerryRitchie - 06-19-2024 (06-19-2024, 05:59 PM)Kernelpanic Wrote: For me, all the files I download end up in my default download folder: D:\Temp\DownloadD:\Temp\Download is not normally a Windows default download folder unless you explicitly told Windows to use that folder. This may be the download folder you set in your browser but Windows will not recognize it as "official". There is a process to explicitly tell Windows where the default download folder is: https://www.lifewire.com/change-default-download-folder-in-windows-11-5194524 RE: Is it possible to display this SVG? - Kernelpanic - 06-19-2024 @Terry, I don't need to tell Windows because everything ends up in D:\ as described. Nothing ends up in the standard Windows download folder under C:\, except for an update; that's probably set up that way on the server in question, or something like that. Like here: But that's the absolute exception. The download folder is set to D:\Temp\Download in all browsers - Chrome, Edge, Firefox. RE: Is it possible to display this SVG? - Steffan-68 - 06-19-2024 (06-19-2024, 06:07 PM)TerryRitchie Wrote:Yes, you may be right, but it's not a problem with the storage location but with Defender.(06-19-2024, 05:59 PM)Kernelpanic Wrote: For me, all the files I download end up in my default download folder: D:\Temp\DownloadD:\Temp\Download is not normally a Windows default download folder unless you explicitly told Windows to use that folder. This may be the download folder you set in your browser but Windows will not recognize it as "official". The default location is always checked by Defender. I can use a different folder for the download and exclude it from scanning in Defender, but that is not the solution as potentially dangerous programs are no longer checked when downloaded. RE: Is it possible to display this SVG? - vividpixel - 06-19-2024 (06-19-2024, 05:21 PM)SMcNeill Wrote: There's got to be some setting in the OS somewhere for how strict/safe one sets their machine to be -- I just don't have a clue where/what that setting is!On Windows, networks are set as Public by default. It may be beneficial for someone having false positives to change that in their network properties, as perhaps downloaded files from a public network get more scrutiny (just speculation). https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/make-a-wi-fi-network-public-or-private-in-windows-0460117d-8d3e-a7ac-f003-7a0da607448d |