30/12/2014 
				        Topic:
				        Forum bug?
				        
  
				        eson
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				    All the software links I've posted under "SyMenu Suite" has gone corrupted.
 
  edited by eson on 30/12/2014 | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        31/12/2014 
				        Topic:
				        Forum bug?
				        
  
				        eson
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				    Ok, thanks! I didn't realize that the formatting was copied to. | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        31/12/2014 
				        Topic:
				        Forum bug?
				        
  
				        eson
			         | 
				    There is however one thing that must be a bug. Every time I return to Forum, there is always a large number of "unread topics", no matter how many times I browse those topics. Minutes ago, I browsed all unread topics and when I closed my browser the counter said "0 unread topics". I restarted my browser and opened Forum and there it was again... "19 unread topics". | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        26/01/2015 
				        Topic:
				        "Open with program" command/execution mode?
				        
  
				        eson
			         | 
				    I think it's possible to do, whit a combination of SyMenu and FileMenu Tools Portable. I have not been using it much as portable, but I know for sure it can be done with the installed version. You'll have to configure your own context menu in FileMenu Tools, and then you use the "Register FileMenuTools.exe" on the machine you are working. When done, you run "Unregister FileMenuTools.exe".
  Edit: Watch out for the FileMenuTools installer. It's full of crap that wants to install to. edited by eson on 26/01/2015 | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        13/09/2015 
				        Topic:
				        SPS Builder Template
				        
  
				        eson
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				    Creating and saving a local template is easy enough. You could just open any SPS with your favourite text editor and clean out the data you don't need, before saving Template.sps.  The problem is that SPS Builder will not load it, and I think that is where Gian should do the changing. To simply allow loading of incomplete SPS's, rather then saving unfinished ones. edited by eson on 13/09/2015 | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        16/09/2015 
				        Topic:
				        SPS Builder Template
				        
  
				        eson
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				    Thanks Gian! Looking forward to see the new SyMenu version. | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        16/08/2016 
				        Topic:
				        Windows Defender quarantined symenu.exe
				        
  
				        eson
			         | 
				    It's happening again! Windows Defender silently quarantining  SyMenu.exe. McAfee and Kaspersky, along with some others not so well known, is obviously following.
  https://www.virustotal.com/sv/file/c942e13e790b5a7cb7107ecd6d890b38e8cd3973d45cbef9ed28680631c3b5c5/analysis/1471319741/
  Here's for you, Gian! https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/portal/mmpc/developer/resources.aspx edited by eson on 16/08/2016 | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        16/08/2016 
				        Topic:
				        Windows Defender quarantined symenu.exe
				        
  
				        eson
			         | 
				    Here's Windows Defender report page for users... https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/portal/submission/submit.aspx | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        20/08/2016 
				        Topic:
				        Windows Defender quarantined symenu.exe
				        
  
				        eson
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				    I have reported to Microsoft, F-Secure, Kaspersky, Symantec, McAfee and  BitDefender. So far, only Microsoft have fixed their signatures.
  https://www.virustotal.com/sv/file/57d16bc4f7a14c788783db112d73b38f36f4b6a227ef8ddc49c681dfe6336285/analysis/ | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        21/08/2016 
				        Topic:
				        Windows Defender quarantined symenu.exe
				        
  
				        eson
			         | 
				    F-Secure was the first one to respond...
 
 Thank you for your submission.The file is clean and now the database  already fixed to remove the detection. We apologize for the false  positive as it was detected by the generic detection which it was  accidentally detected your file. If you see any false positive to your  clean file, please submit to us immediately so that we can fix it within  few hours. 
  BitDefender also removed the false detection. From yesterdays 22 false positives to 15 over night... We can fix this, Gian!  ;-)
  https://www.virustotal.com/sv/file/57d16bc4f7a14c788783db112d73b38f36f4b6a227ef8ddc49c681dfe6336285/analysis/1471796428/ edited by eson on 21/08/2016 | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        22/08/2016 
				        Topic:
				        Win10 Defender reports Symenu.exe as a trojan
				        
  
				        eson
			         | 
				    I have seen this happen before and I know it is very hard to get rid of a FP. Some years ago I was involved with another "FP take down", and the only way to fix it permanently, is to make the major AV company's fix their signatures. The smaller company's will follow as they are either buying or "borrowing" their signatures from the major ones (or at least watching them closely). Sure, recompiling will work for a day or two, as you get new hashes for every recompile, but that is hardly the final solution.
  Gian, do you have any idea about what component in SyMeny is causing this mess? edited by eson on 22/08/2016 | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        22/08/2016 
				        Topic:
				        Win10 Defender reports Symenu.exe as a trojan
				        
  
				        eson
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				    I just received an answer from Symantec. Forwarding it to you. Maybe you can respond from that answer. | 
			    
		    
			    
				    
				        
				        23/08/2016 
				        Topic:
				        Win10 Defender reports Symenu.exe as a trojan
				        
  
				        eson
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				    Druuge wrote:
 Would this response be inappropriate to share on here? I would be interested in reading it even though Symantec isn't necessarily the top authority in this space. 
  No, I can share. I just wanted to avoid feeding the trolls, because the answer I got wasn't very encouraging,  Well, today (after sending a response in pretty harsh terms) I got another responding email about the same issue, where they apparently changed their mind, so I'll just share them both. 
 
  First answer 22-08-2014:
 In relation to submission [3987131]. Upon further analysis and investigation we have determined that the following file(s) meet the necessary criteria to be detected by our products and, as such, the detection(s) cannot be revoked:     Filename: SyMenu.exe     MD5: 1E368E21909456F52B8CC7EB3F5B0B6C     SHA256: 57D16BC4F7A14C788783DB112D73B38F36F4B6A227EF8DDC49C681DFE6336285 
 
  Second answer 23-08-2014:
 In relation to submission [3987131]. Upon further analysis and investigation we have verified your submission and, as such, the detection(s) for the following file(s) will be removed from our products:     Filename: SyMenu.exe     MD5: 1E368E21909456F52B8CC7EB3F5B0B6C     SHA256: 57D16BC4F7A14C788783DB112D73B38F36F4B6A227EF8DDC49C681DFE6336285     Result:      Whitelisting for above file is available in Rapid Release definitions with a sequence number of 180095 or greater.  edited by eson on 23/08/2016 |