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AndersAnd:

--- Quote from: AndersAnd on April 03, 2014, 08:10:31 am ---
--- Quote from: madcrow on April 02, 2014, 09:53:33 am ---Download link
Mirror 1
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Could you please replace these two direct download links with these two VirusTotal links instead:

Download link: https://www.virustotal.com/url/029ed60a28546c71f28bf314bfad4e397cab65c6c81020a05b4b7fe735a60b06/analysis/1396511367/

Mirror 1: https://www.virustotal.com/url/62a59092a4c65bff087f185176f6a3460925085de5cde1f9afdb0d58200608ce/analysis/1396511872/

Then you see a virus report before downloading and the file URL are at the top of the VirusTotal pages. And people can also add comments there discussing if there's any false positives or actual trojans/viruses.

You can add any file links here https://www.virustotal.com/#url and it will create a VirusTotal link instead with direct download links and virus reports.


Btw. if you want you can manually remove 'hu/' from the links before posting them to make them a bit shorter and if you don't want people to see you are from Hungary. So https://www.virustotal.com/hu/url/... becomes https://www.virustotal.com/url/...
When clicking the 'hu/' part will be automatically inserted or changed to another language depending on you location.

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On 2nd thought actually I think this just scans the website links, but not the DL file itself. You have to enter a DL code to even get access to downloading the file. The scan was very quick and VirusTotal won't even scan files above 64 MB anyway, so I don't think it scans the file itself.

So I think you should just delete these VirusTotal links again as they just gives a false sense of security.

I have deleted my original post again.
madcrow:
I took the package, stripped the uninstaller, the installation-helper executables, as well as the installers of all the prequisites.
I adapted its help file accordingly, repacked it az a ZIP archive and uploaded it as a "Portable edition" (see OP)
As expected, VirusTotal gives it a 100% clean rating. If that is not good enough for you I do not know what is.

So from now on, I'll consider the whole "trojan false alarm" thing closed.
KedasProbe:
Thanks, I'm considering buying the DS2072A for the deep memory and the cheap 300Mhz BW. (as second scope)
madcrow:

--- Quote from: KedasProbe on April 03, 2014, 01:58:53 pm ---Thanks, I'm considering buying the DS2072A for the deep memory and the cheap 300Mhz BW. (as second scope)

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The owner, Petr Smid is also an EEVBlog member under the nickname "Drieg". He has tremendous experience with Rigol DSOs, and he is very helpful.
Like many other EEVBlog members, I bought my DS2072a from him an have not regretted it.
BTW, they offer free shipping within the EU :)
Rigby:

--- Quote from: KedasProbe on April 03, 2014, 07:53:02 am ---It doesn't need to be open source (because then other people can make bad versions)
Just find a way to make it not generate 'false positives' !!

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That... doesn't make any sense.  Anyone can patch a binary or replace a binary in a closed source installer and turn a "good" version into a "bad" version.  Open source has nothing at all to do with that.
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