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Michael Meeks:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1331887/detect-antivirus-on-windows-usin
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[nicholas ferguson]
That is not a solution for 2014.  In the news you can read about groups of
people grabbing a ton of info from governments, >>companies...illegally
through some transport/internet protocols. 
So major companies have strict rules that even a developer cannot touch
their anti-virus settings.  Or if they try... they get dismissed.
So your solution  prevents that type of developer from working with
LibreOffice.
[nicholas ferguson] 
I was able to reproduce Norton killing of genrb.exe ...  This will give you
an example to consider a proper solution.  And this highlights the gravity.
genrb.exe is a major player in building even a release mode...correct?

In a folder copy over

genccode.exe
gencfu.exe
gendict.exe
gennorm2.exe
gentest.exe
gencmn.exe
gencnval.exe
gensprep.exe
genbrk.exe
genrb.exe

then run norton antivirus against that folder
It will remove genrb.exe



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