skywalk wrote:Users without whitelist control of their AV software are truly at a disadvantage.
And I am confused why the Temp folder is off limits to user applications?
Or should it be c:\programdata\<yourapp>\...?
PB is using the generic \Temp\ folder to store temporary files during compilation and linking. This is where my files are getting trapped, as *.TMP files. Unfortunately, even using the \Portable switch when running PB, it still uses that folder.
THIS is PB's fault . I cannot simply whitelist every *.TMP file within the \Temp folder--that would be insanity.
Fortunately, BitDefender AV has a very fast False Positive Submission response; as fast as an hour. I made a submission, and was turning off my AV for 15 minutes at a time when I suddenly realized it was no longer blocking my file. If they are going to have crummy false-positive response with PB files, at least they are responsive.