It’s worked fine for me and I’ve heard no complaints, but one user just emailed me to say that his antivirus software (don’t know which one) said it was infected by a trojan! I have antivirus software myself (McAfee) and don’t think I’ve ever posted an infected file of any kind, so this would be a first. I suspect it could be an erroneous warning, though I honestly don’t know enough about these things to say for sure. Maybe somebody with good antivirus software can try downloading and scanning it?
My antivirus at work (Microsoft Endpoint) saw the file as having a virus and automatically deleted it.
I’ll check at home when I get back. I have Bitdefender there.
Thanks everybody! The user who saw that message actually sent it to Microsoft to check, and even they said it was clean. They are suppose to flag it as OK in their next release (Microsoft Security Essentials, or something like that). Basically, that tool is just paranoid about files it doesn’t recognize. It actually thought my program WAS malware (not just “infected”, which I understand is rare these days, anyway … it’s mostly trojans, which I think are stand-alone programs).