Had a report of that a long time ago then it went away. Not sure exactly
what is triggering the antivirus. Unfortunately, the self extracting feature
in Burn looks a lot like what most viruses do so this isn't completely
unexpected...

On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 6:15 PM, jhennessey <jack.hennes...@hyland.com>wrote:

> The last few builds of WiX 3.6 that I have tried installing have been
> blocked
> by my antivirus (Kaspersky 3.6). It detects it as PDM.Trojan.generic.
>
> I was just wondering if anyone else's AV has started giving them problems
> with WiX36.exe lately?
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