The next step was an attempt to contact Microsoft directly, first I tried to call the Polish branch of Microsoft several times, unfortunately to no avail, then (because on the Polish hotline, it is not possible to talk to a consultant "live" by phone) I tried to contact via chat (I had two such calls), where I reported the problem and was assured that it would be fixed quickly - unfortunately it did not happen. Jerozolimskie, but before leaving for this branch, I tried to call them again, and here's a surprise… almost immediately, I got through to a nice lady who informed me that there was no point in coming there because there would be no one to talk to anyway, but she assured me that she would pass my case on and it actually happened, for which I am extremely grateful to this lady, I was given a case number, about which I was informed in an e-mail, and that would contact me within two days one of the "senior ambassadors" - however, it's been several days and still no one has contacted me… In the meantime, it happened that in the second week of April, I had the opportunity to be in Warsaw and on my free day I decided to go to the Polish branch of Microsoft, at al. I don't understand why it's so hard to do something so simple…Īnd here comes the next issue that came to light during testing - Microsoft Defender Antivirus probably does not block tcup86.exe because of the file code, but because it is called Total Commander Ultima Prime - the video shows how Defender behaves when it encounters this name when compiling a simple file containing only the words "Hello World". What's funnier, during subsequent tests, Defender detects exactly in the same simple file, different, completely different threats, it is enough for the file to contain the mentioned name.
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