So, here is an interesting problem.
I am a software developer and one of my compiled executables (.NET 4.0, C# with WPF, Visual Studio 2013) keeps getting detected as a Key.Gen or something. Hell, most of the time I can't even compile the code because I get "Access Denied to <path to .exe>" errors.
I have whitelisted the file, but as I cannot whitelist a folder the **bleep** thing starts whining all over again when I change one line of code and recompile the executable.
How do I prevent this from happening (apart from uninstalling Webroot)? I can't work like this.
Executable keeps getting detected as a false positive (Key.Gen or something)
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