No problem. Unfortunately most of the modern antivirus software is not very practical – it tries to either search every exe file against a large database of regular expressions (triggering random false positives for high-entropy compressed images like the toolchain installers) or to flag every file that would issue HTTP requests (like our session server) as suspicious.
We have briefly rechecked with VirusTotal and Avira doesn’t report it as suspicious, so it’s hard to say why it’s triggering on your side. Please consider submitting a false positive request to them with the exact details of your antivirus version & type (we can only do that if we see false positives from major AV vendors on Virus Total). Also if you are not planning to use the floating license, you can simply delete the file.
Update: we have created a page listing the components that most often trigger false positives with antivirus software: https://visualgdb.com/documentation/falsepositives/
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This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by support.