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Draco856 posted on Oct 11, 2012 2:41:19 AM - Report post
My bank space keeps on resetting, is there no way to make it stay?
And I'm now getting a virus warning when downloading as well as when executing, even scanned with VirusTotal, and more then half of them hit positive with this new version.
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0x90 posted on Oct 11, 2012 2:49:52 AM - Report post
Try using a value below 40 for bank space. About your AV: www.cheathappens.com/virus_warning.asp
No matter how many AV alert you, my files are clean.
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CheatJoker posted on Oct 11, 2012 5:04:53 AM - Report post
Nice editor!!!.
can make Orange Shield or Relic or Class Mod in slot machine?
Thank.
[Edited by CheatJoker, 10/11/2012 5:06:37 AM]
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Xavien posted on Oct 11, 2012 10:59:57 AM - Report post
Yeah im getting this too. Ive had this before however this time even when ive added the file to exclusions in Kaspersky it still flags, if you actually virus scan the editor its clean but for some reason when its activated it puts a file in temp called HEUR:Trojan.Win32.Generic its very possible that the editor needs this or something to run, but kaspersky really really hates it and makes me do a full scan and a reboot every time i run it. As i know that some trainers and editors either need files that act like trojans i guess its understandable, and i know all the files from cheat happens are fine, its just really annoying that the anti virus flags it every time its run.
I also didnt get this on the old version, maybe it has something to do with the new features?
Also for the record Jottis doesn't flag "HEUR:Trojan.Win32.Generic" on the actual file but its like it creates the file when running in users\appdata\temp, its immediately neuralized and the editor still works, very odd!
[Edited by Xavien, 10/11/2012 11:03:14 AM]
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0x90 posted on Oct 11, 2012 11:12:57 AM - Report post
Hm the temp file could also be related to the obfuscator i'm using to prevent stealing code from .NET executables. Well looks like updating it to provide better Windows 8 supports has also the side effect that nearly every AV is overreacting.
Don't be worry about the tmp file, it's pretty harmless. I suggest to disable your AV before downloading the editor and add an exception to the file and maybe also your temp folders. Or just leave it disabled while using one of my editors.
I'll try to contact their support, but nothing i can do about it at the moment.
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Xavien posted on Oct 11, 2012 11:16:12 AM - Report post
Thanks for your speedy response the tmp file is called ~MNN133.TMP
Kaspersky isnt the most user friendly AV software but im going to see if i can get kaspersky to ignore it.
Thanks again
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Drakenof posted on Oct 11, 2012 12:26:27 PM - Report post
Sorry if this sound really stupid, but can i use that in multiplayer ?
I mean, can i edit things, and then play in multiplayer ?
[Edited by Drakenof, 10/12/2012 12:21:26 AM]
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tlaloczint posted on Oct 11, 2012 2:40:02 PM - Report post
I got the same problem with kasperky so i move the files to the safe folder and then run the editor with admin rights. and it appears to run fine, trainer works fine.
in kasperky go to settings, aplication control, aplications, on the list of icons select the ones from C H and Right click and move to group "trusted" then run editor with admin rights and it should work.