exe files generated by my program seen as infected (false positives)

Hi.

A few days ago I submited again a few of these exe files zipped in one files to https://submit.symantec.com/false_positive/

The message was this:

 

Hi.
Sorry for my english.

I am a Delphi programmer.
Among the programs that I made is this one: http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/26932-2-small-utilities-for-Spoon-Studio
There you will find the program (ExeBuilder), sources and explanations about how it works.
Basically it takes a standard exe stored in resources, it changes it to load a exe file from the virtualized program made with Spoon Studio then adds icon(s) and informations from the original exe.
So it does the same thing as other programs like VMWare Thinapp.
The difference is that the exes made by VMWare Thinapp are not shown sometimes as infected.
Users who have some knowledge about computers will maybe understand that “WS.Reputation.1” means that Symantec thinks that the file is maybe infected but is not sure.
But there are users who don’t know this and think it’s infected.

I do not think it’s correct that these exe files should be seen as infected (even if it’s a “generic/heuristic”).

I sent you a zip file with a few exe generated by my program (some are seen infected). I sent all so you could detect more easy what they have in common. If you want I will sent you a link where you can find a virtualized application which uses such exe files.
But, since you’re also computer programmers, I think you’ll understand fast what this program does (from its sources).
Could you please set Symantec not to “see” the exe files generated by my program (for any virtualized application made by Spoon Studio) as infected…?
As you see the problem is not that Symantec is marking them as infected on my computer but that is saying to other users (on VirusTotal or on their computers) that some of the exe files generated by my program are infected.
The support teams for some of the other antiviruses have found a way so all exe files would be marked as “not infected”, so it’s possible to do this.
Thank you in advance for your help.

Best regards, Catalin Amariei

 I was asked in a reply: “If you still had other detection, could you please provide the message or a screen shot of the message received?”

I answered: “The problem is that at VirusTotal, that group of files is seen as “WS.Reputation.1” by Symantec.
Could you please correct this…?”

 

Since then, no other reply but also no fix.

 

Is there a solution…?

Thank you.

 

Regards, Catalin