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Unable to publish Rise course to Web
Hi Whitney,
Happy to help!
If your Windows Defender program has outdated definitions, it may mistakenly classify a legitimate file as a false positive, which is most likely what is happening here. Another common reason for false positives is heuristic detection, which identifies potential threats based on behavioral patterns. This approach can occasionally flag legitimate files that exhibit behaviors similar to malware.
One test that you can do to confirm that your Rise 360 course is malware-free is to test using the following sites:
If both websites confirm that the published output is malware-free, you can feel confident that your files are safe. From here, I recommend working with your IT Team so they can update their virus definitions to include the file that was falsely flagged as malicious.
Let me know if you have any questions!
That was very helpful and thanks again for the detail. Had to smile about the comment to work with my IT department on this as I am a solopreneur... :)
Can honestly say that the IT department is pretty clueless about this kind of stuff... :)