On 2019-11-16 03:48, ASSI wrote: > Keith Christian writes: >> This is a corporate PC so little chance of doing any uninstalls or >> modification. At least I know why now, and you've given me some ideas >> about troublesome DLL's. > > Been there, done that. Usually Symantec Endpoint Protection does come > with a support contract and Symantec support definitely knows about > Cygwin even when your IT folks don't. So open ticket, support request > or whatever they call it with your IT and insist they escalate to > Symantec if they can't solve your problem (e.g. by excluding the Cygwin > install directory from heuristic checks). The problem may return after > some updates or whenever someone feels that your company devices need > "extra" protection. Sometimes it helps to do a full scan on the Cygwin > install directory, as some of the more problematic heuristics are > skipped when the scanner has seen and whitelisted a file before.
I've been "official" Cygwin app installer/maintainer at a couple of gigs, where jumping thru the /virtual/ hoops to add Cygwin to the app catalog and assign it to myself, was easier than asking or getting permission to install or use it. Jumping thru the /virtual/ hoops to raise an issue can often prevent all future issues: reference https://support.symantec.com/us/en/article.HOWTO80920.html#v72437653 -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada This email may be disturbing to some readers as it contains too much technical detail. Reader discretion is advised. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple