Quote Originally Posted by BAugustus
I think some admins might like to do a little testing... :/
For what?

It's not a MMF2 framework problem. It's just SONAR doesn't trust files that less than 30 or so Norton users have tried. If it doesn't like it, it deletes it and displays an error with a virus warning. Unfortunately, nobody realizes that the warning is displayed because the file hasn't been opened by other users.

In other cases, it's merely false positives. You need to rethink your positions - false positives are very, VERY common.

Just like my website, which is marked as a potential virus because another person who is on the same hosting service has been flagged, so will MMF2 users. If one person makes a MMF2 application that does harmful things, Norton will match that program with other MMF2 applications, especially non-dev (standard) applications because they have the same descriptions, file versions, copyrights, etc.