06-30-2020, 02:55 AM
So, it seems with the latest Windows update that many applications that are not code signed are triggering false positives, including Windows 10's built-in anti-virus software.
I have updated the SuperCard Pro software and moved some resources around and that seems to have cured the issue with Windows 10's anti-virus, but some others are now reporting the software as some other type of adware. I am in the process of getting a code signing certificate so i can eliminate this problem for good.
If you do get the Windows anti-virus pop up you can simply ALLOW the SCP.exe and scp_update.exe programs (and links).
I have updated the SuperCard Pro software and moved some resources around and that seems to have cured the issue with Windows 10's anti-virus, but some others are now reporting the software as some other type of adware. I am in the process of getting a code signing certificate so i can eliminate this problem for good.
If you do get the Windows anti-virus pop up you can simply ALLOW the SCP.exe and scp_update.exe programs (and links).