SHA1 hash of GoToWebinar Opener -2.exe: 753328e7eb829df3a99b7d20f378882e73f3b9f1ĬertUtil: -hashfile command completed successfully. SHA1 hash of GoToWebinar Opener-1.exe: 8c8697d3a2b7a4676df065040992bcfa5ed9670fĬertutil -hashfile "GoToWebinar Opener-2.exe" SHA1 Calculate the hash for each file.you will see they are DIFFERENT each time you download.Ĭertutil -hashfile "GoToWebinar Opener-1.exe" SHA1.Download the Goto Opener a second time.On the VM without ANY security softare, visit and join the webinar using the 9 digit code.Schedule a webinar on your regular PC and start the webinar on your regular PC.Build a virtual machine running Windows and leave off any security software.I resolved our drama by whitelisting programs signed by your company, but I held my nose doing it. I was told someone would call me back, but days, weeks, months later no one did. I was told the product was designed to change the hash each time it was downloaded, but no one seemed to know WHY. some people live in areas where steam is blocked or certain games in general are. some people dont have steam or dont want to download it for reasons. Some people arent old enough to even own a credit/debit/paypal. Until then, your only real options are: 1. If you're a user of AVG, you should contact their support to fix the issue. And, AVG is detecting false positives in months-old releases which it didn't before.
GOTOMEETING AVG FALSE POSITIVE PORTABLE
As a paying customer for your products, I spent HOURS on the phone with various persons trying to get LogMeIn's attention LAST YEAR. Some people dont have money or dont have a credit/debit card to use on games even the cheapest 2. As usual, we know it's a false positive because other antivirus products (like ClamWin Portable and the online scanners) all register them clean. The hash changes every time you download the file. Um, you are incorrect on the hash not changing for 6 months.
GOTOMEETING AVG FALSE POSITIVE INSTALL
One would THINK you could install the MSI installer and then use the app installed to join a meeting by ID, but it still insists on shoving the opener program on you. ANY other application that was flagged as being bad by antivirus could have the hash shared by the vendor and then you could whitelist it. Our experience has been the hash changes each time you download the file so it is not possible to take any action due to the poor design of the application.