You should be able to tell any AV software to leave certain
files/directories alone.
Also as said inn the next post the files should be quarenteened not
deleted.
If you AV sox cannot do this then get rid of it.
You can always disable or uninstall the AV sox, then copy the library
back onto the laptop. You can then export your files to wherever you want
before reinstating the AV sox.
All AV sox will do this sort of thing from time to time, they are not
perfect. This is why you need to learn how to manage things. There are
some software products that are so old, but still working that most AV
sox gets confused about. The software I'm thinking about is a very old
conferencing forum software, that frequently gets tagged as a bad file.
The solution is to exclude the install directory of that software from
the AV scanning.
Andy
On Thu, 15 Jun 2023 04:46:58 -0700
lorenzo.gherardelli@... wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have been using?Kicad 6 on Win10 laptop for months now and our antivirus software (Trellix Endpoint Security) at the company reported this data as a trojan C:\Program Files\KiCad\6.0\bin\brotlicommon.dll". Now the file has been deleted and I cant use any of Kicads subprograms/applications (schematic editor, symbol editor, pcb editor, etc.) anymore. This means that I cant manage any library. Also whenever I try to open an application Kicad presents me 3 different error messages.
I tried copying the deleted data from a different laptop with the same kicad version, but the antivirus software immediately deletes it after copying into my laptop.
I was hoping if I could still export all of my libraries from Kicad 6 and import them into Kicad 7. Moreover Kicad 7 is working normally and our antivirus software didnt discover any malicious data.
Here are pictures regarding the error messages that I get while opening any Kicad subprogram/applications.
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Kicad Version
I appreciate any help or suggestion to fix this dilemma.
Best regards,
Lorenzo