When running a veiled assembly on your machine you may receive an message that DeployLX has detected possible attempts to tamper with the runtime executive.
Possible Tampering Detected
This software is encrypted to provide copy protection. Certain virus scanning programs may prevent the software from starting due to their heuristic analysis.
Please add this software to the white-list of the anti-virus program and restart. Contact the software publisher for additional information and compatibility.
There are 3 primary known causes for this error
This is by design. DeployLX CodeVeil uses a number of techniques to ensure that the assembly has not been modified since it was delivered by the publisher. This includes encrypting the runtime executive with the encrypted contents of the assembly runtime code. When the assembly is modified, this results in an invalid decryption and causes the runtime executive to crash.
Some virus scanners with aggressive heuristic analysis engines will attempt to debug a loading process to look for "virus-like" behavior. The CodeVeil runtime executive is designed to defeat hackers attempts to debug the load process. CodeVeil is unable to safely determine if the attack is from a "trusted" virus scanner or an untrusted hacker and it must abort the loading process.
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