I've been writing a C Curses application with PDCurses. It was compiling and running fine, but when I added some code to draw a string in a window, McAfee quarantines my compiled .exe as a trojan. Here is the line that causes the false positive:
mvwaddstr(window, 1, 1, "a string");
With this line commented, McAfee doesn't detect it as a trojan. With this line active, it does. It detects it as the trojan GenericRXAM-FG!752E40763FE4. Googling this gave me no results. Why is this happening? Is there a way I can have McAfee not quarantine this file?
this is not universal, it depends on the mcafee version you are using, there are many, entreprise, security etc, menus are different...
bu to generalise, hope is the good version: 1.
Type “VirusScan Console” at the Start screen and press “Enter.”
2.
Right-click “On-Access Scanner” listed in the left window pane and select “Properties.”
3.
Click “All Processes, Detection, Exclusions” and select the “Exclusions” tab.
4.
Click the “Add” button, click “Browse” and select the folder or file you want to add as an exception.
5.
Click “OK” in the “Add Exclusions Item” dialog box and click “OK” in the “Set Exclusions” prompt.
6.
Click “Apply” in the “On-Demand Scan Properties” window and click “OK” to save your settings.
yes, you can create an exception to not scan that file into mcafee
just add the path to it, depends on which version of mcafee but to generalise something like :
1. Type “VirusScan Console” at the Start screen and press “Enter.” 2. Right-click “On-Access Scanner” listed in the left window pane and select “Properties.” 3. Click “All Processes, Detection, Exclusions” and select the “Exclusions” tab. 4. Click the “Add” button, click “Browse” and select the folder or file you want to add as an exception. 5. Click “OK” in the “Add Exclusions Item” dialog box and click “OK” in the “Set Exclusions” prompt. 6. Click “Apply” in the “On-Demand Scan Properties” window and click “OK” to save your settings.
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How do we change the default value for the Startup directory for new process? Out of the box the default is my user directory C:\Users\bigfo.
My current workaround is to change the {Bash::bash} task so that it overrides whatever is in the Create new console dialog. I do that like this:
set "PATH=%ConEmuBaseDirShort%\wsl;%PATH%" & %ConEmuBaseDirShort%\conemu-cyg-64.exe --wsl -cur_console:pm:/mnt -new_console:d:C:\dev
What I would really like, though, is for the Create new console dialog to look like this:
conemu & cmder default startup locations:
there are actually two answers for this question depending on what you
really want to do. i will list both:
the global default startup path
for all tasks this is set at launch time from the cli or, more commonly, the
windows startup link from the start menu or taskbar. in either case,
you can edit this from the default, which is typically set to the install
folder.
if changing a start menu link, begin at the desktop, press oskey to bring
up the start menu. assuming cortana is active, you can simply search for
cmder by typing it out. if not, you will have to scroll down to find your
link to cmder or conemu.
right-click on the icon, select open file location from the context menu.
after windows explorer opens, the shortcut to the program will be
highlighted. right-click this shortcut and select properties from the context
menu.
note: it is possible that the application location rather than a
shortcut will be highlighted. if it is an application, right-click the
program and select pin to taskbar from the context menu. then skip down
to the part about setting the taskbar shortcut default folder.
it is also possible to select pin to start menu but this method requires
that you then navigate to
\programdata\microsoft\windows\start menu\programs\ and edit the
shortcut. otherwise, the process will be identical to the taskbar step.
the first page/general options in properties will have the path to the
program first, and the startup folder second. simply change the startup
location to your desired path (typically c:\users\<yourname>).
video of process:
The per-task method (override the global default):
NOTE: this is if you want a specific task or several specific tasks to open in
a place other than the global default.
If Cmder/ConEmu is not running, start it.
From within any terminal, press winkey+alt+p to open the settings.
In settings on the left side nested tree navigation locate to
Startup->Tasks.
Scroll down to find the task you wish to edit.
In the large edit box, place the input cursor at the end and press the
Startup dir... button to add the startup location CLI option to the
startup command for this task.
Navigate to the folder you wish to start the application in. If it's not
something you can navigate to, simply select any folder and edit it after
you're done in the launch command.
Video:
I have troubles with my right click on touchpad, it is working as macOS(you have to click left click with two fingers). But it doesnt work properly, so sometimes it works as double, and sometimes as ordinary. I want to set right click as RIGHT CLICK, not as double finger click on left click.
Regards
UPD: I found an answer. To make it u just need to write
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad click-method 'default'
'finders' - for right click as double finger left click
Open terminal and install tweaks
sudo apt install gnome-tweaks
Once installed, press Super/Windows key to open the Application menu and search for ‘tweaks’. Click on Tweaks to start the program.
In the GNOME Tweaks, go to Keyboard & Mouse in the left sidebar and under Mouse Click Emulation section and select Area.
for more details check this
I am getting element size is 0 even though it has code.How to troubleshoot this error ?
There are two possibilities:
If, when you hover over the "???" icon, you get "loaded but missing", then you shall follow instructions in
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21258149.
If the tooltip is "checked out but removed", then you shall simply undo the checkout. In that case there is no Undo Checkout option in the context menu, but you can use the Undo Checkout button in the menu bar.
Another possibility is that there is "no version selected" by the current view configuration. Tamir's suggestion of a cleartool ls is a good way to flush that issue out as it will be highlighted in the output.
Since you seem to be using ClearCase Explorer on Windows, does this file appear in the directory if you use Windows explorer? If it doesn't, "no version selected" moves up the list of possible causes.
In Centos 5.5, each time I double click a file named "*.pl" in File Browser, it open a new emacs editor instance.
I want Emacs to run in a single instance way, so I need to modify the open command to "emacsclient %f", but I don't know where and how to modify the configuration.
Easiest way to do this is:
1. Find a .pl file on your desktop or in the File Browser (nautilus)
2. Right click it, select Properties
3. Pick "Open With" tab
4. If you don't see emacsclient, press the add button
a. Can check the list in Add Application dialog for emacsclient
I) If absent, click Use a custom command and browse or enter the path
to the emacsclient executable (mine is at /usr/local/bin/emacsclient).
b. Select emacsclient in the list
c. Press the Add button
5. Make sure the radiobutton is selected for emacsclient in the "Open With"
dialog
6. Press the close button.
I'm using PowerShell for about a week now. I am able to open a specific URL and fill in my username and password automatically. I can also navigate to a certain page where multiple files can be found to download.
I use the following command to select a certain file to download:
$ie.navigate2('http://www.example.com/resource.aspx?ResourceID=GetDocStoreFile&EntryID=1234')
What happens next is that a second window will open, named "file download". There are three buttons: open, save and close.
I don't want to press the "open" button manually, but would like the script to do that for me and then goes back to the original window to select another file. Any suggestions?
If you use a download URL, I don't think you can interact directly with IE using the COM object, because there's no document. Once the dialog box opens, all of the object's properties become null. You can use the method I posted here: How to perform keystroke inside powershell? AppActivate will work to activate a dialog box by title.
The % represents the the ALT key, so if the underlined letter of the button you want to click is O, you'd invoke SendKeys like this:
$wshell.SendKeys('%O')