Thank you for getting back. Yes, it could just be a false positive, that I am unlucky to hit.
The details of the reports is:
Application Information:
Source process ID: 17712
Source process name: VI Package Manager.exe
Source application location: C:\Program Files (x86)\JKI\VI Package Manager\VI Package Manager.exe
Source process command line: "C:\Program Files (x86)\JKI\VI Package Manager\VI Package Manager.exe"
Source application version: 2020.3.0.2532
Source application publisher: JKI
Source application signers: James Kring, Inc.
Prevention Information:
Prevention date: 10. december 2020
Prevention time: 16:48:25
OS version: 10.0.18363.2.0.0.256.1
Component: WildFire
Cortex XDR code: C0400055
Prevention description: Suspicious executable detected
Verdict: 2
Quarantined: True
Post-Detected: False
Hash: F0F72FE0796C9B8E9378241AEE3BCE0256E1AE1178C6DB5F71DBCFC5E097959E
Additional information 1: C:\Program Files (x86)\JKI\VI Package Manager\VI Package Manager.exe
Additional information 2: F0F72FE0796C9B8E9378241AEE3BCE0256E1AE1178C6DB5F71DBCFC5E097959E
Additional information 3: F0F72FE0796C9B8E9378241AEE3BCE0256E1AE1178C6DB5F71DBCFC5E097959E
Additional information 4: 2
Which does not really tell me anything.
If I lookup the Hash for the process as given in the report, I find the following report from Virustotal:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/f0f72fe0796c9b8e9378241aee3bce0256e1ae1178c6db5f71dbcfc5e097959e/detection
Which indicate that it is not just Cortex that detects the exe as suspicious.
I do not know how to read the details of the report though, so I can not see how I might be able to resolve this.