![]() Magix packages appear to be an installer insider another installer, and three instances appear in the Task mgr. Clear to I it is how the exe is constructed can trigger the AV. Meanwhile, my other commercial packages that are exe/msi have yet to trigger AMP, my Open-Source ones like R do occasionally. ![]() The exception is the notifier updater, haven't figured that one out yet. This alone tells me there is a relationship and something Windows 11 is up to, which I wish I knew what, but that relationship is removed if the third-party AV service is stopped. The issue above only seems to appear with Windows 11, even a fresh Windows 11 install, just Windows 11 in my experience. Clear you're on a bit of a rant, must have pushed a button and not my intention. ![]() MSIX come from? I am not drawing the connection yet. In my case it's Cisco AMP that is the AV hence ignoring "Windows Security" comment as this is not relevant in this case as it's a third-party issue.
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