Hello Juan,
You may get the issue in the future since you have, you temporarily disabled AVG to install your program. It's highly recommended to scan your system with AVG regularly
Thank you. .
That's not a great response… For those of us running (or about to run) True Key, how do we workaround AVG's attempt to kill this program?
I had the sam issue, and then after a succesful install, it alerted again for Luhe.MSIL.D chrome-export.exe in teh True Key applicaton folder tree. Are these false positives, or is Intel serving up contaminated software? Scree shot attached.
Thank you for submitting the sample, Larry. It will be analyzed by our concerned team and will be added to the future updates.
Please feel free to contact us should you need any assistance.
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You may get the issue in the future since you have, you temporarily disabled AVG to install your program. It's highly recommended to scan your system with AVG regularly
Thank you. .
That's not a great response… For those of us running (or about to run) True Key, how do we workaround AVG's attempt to kill this program?
Hello Brian,
It is recommend to keep AVG active while installing any application in your pc. If you are sure that True Key is trusted application then you can add it in exception list. Please follow the following link to add the application in exception list http://avgread.me/18WB2dg .
Please feel free to contact us for any further assistance. Thank you.
I had the sam issue, and then after a succesful install, it alerted again for Luhe.MSIL.D chrome-export.exe in teh True Key applicaton folder tree. Are these false positives, or is Intel serving up contaminated software? Scree shot attached.