Matthias Rebbe wrote:

>> The responsibility would probably be on you, the app developer, to
>> get an exclusion for your particular app. I don't know much about
>> how Defender works, but getting a signing certificate from MS may
>> be one way to legitimize the app.
>
> So that´s maybe the reason, why no one of my customers who use Windows
> 10 ever reported a problem.
> I am using a Code Signing Certificate from Comodo to sign my Windows
> apps.

I don't believe certificates have been confirmed as the differentiator for apps immune to this Microsoft bug, but if anyone can confirm that please add it to the notes in the report:

https://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=21604

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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