I'm not sure there is a sure-fire way to make that happen. Defender uses
community input to decide what is safe and what is not. I suppose if you run
your software often enough, click "yes" every time, and are a member of the
spynet community they would eventually get the picture. You can learn more
about how it all works at
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...v/default.mspx.
"Uncle Ko" wrote:
> Ok, what actions should I do in order Microsoft considered my software as
> classified?
>
> "Jesper" wrote:
>
> > Defender considers your software unclassified. That is not the same as
> > considering it malware. It will only consider it as such if it is reported to
> > be, and Microsoft takes positive action to make it so.
> >
> > "Uncle Ko" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > After installation of my product Vista creates a Warning in the Event Viewer
> > > saying that I should check the software and decide if I trust it or not.
> > > Looked through the article "Keep Windows Vista Secure with Windows Defender"
> > > at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...sdefender.mspx, and
> > > it seems my software is just not in the Defender's "base", so it considers my
> > > product as some kind of MALware, SPYware, but not as SOFTware
Of course, I
> > > trust my product, but it is not good if such Warnings will appear on the
> > > user's side. So, could you help me with such question: how to appear in the
> > > Defender's "base" in order it considered my product as non-danderous?
> > >
> > > TIA.