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Can't download SR61.exe 'Virus detected'

#1

M

mswerk

How do we download SE61.exe when Chrome reports 'Failed Virus detected', Edge reports 'Couldn't download Virus detected', and Firefox reports 'File moved or missing - grc.com'?
I don't see any other info.


#2

P

PHolder

It's a false positive of course. You will probably have to take an action to prevent your over-eager Windows Defender from making this mistake. You can temporarily disable it and then do the download. You can then re-enable it, or it should auto-renable after some time.


#3

Steve

Steve

This is STILL happening? :-(

I'm going to copy those instructions for briefly disabling Windows Defender to GRC's pre-release page. (Thanks for asking about where they were, Paul.)