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If you are used to using seq, and have been for 10 years, its hard to play without. H
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I guess there's a way to tell Comodo to allow this seemingly malicious file to continue unmolested?
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yes tell comodo to ignore your EQ directory
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Whatever was happening that caused severe mouse lag while p99 was open seems to have stopped recently, perhaps with this latest patch.
Has anybody else who was formerly having these very very strange mouse lag issues noticed that the problem recently went away? I have noted that this mouse lag was exactly the same as the kind of lag that occurs when broadcasting my screen via OBS to twitch, which is unsettling to say the least, and unfortunately leads me to the following question: Can someone in a position of knowledge tell us definitively that p99 does not in any way allow remote observation of our displays or logging of our keystrokes, either inside or outside of the client? -your Tingrocer | ||
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Granted this is my own issue -- but I play on a system where I cannot remove McAfee. This never used to be a problem until the last patch. McAfee is calling DSETUP.DLL "Artemis!" threat.
Although -- since the patch came out a week ago, and McAfee is just now calling it one -- it's probably a McAfee update. Still though -- might be something for Devs to look into. I can't imagine there's only a few people with this issue.. probably going to be more widespread soon as all the other anti virus software gets their updates. ~phiren | ||
Last edited by phiren; 07-03-2014 at 05:06 PM..
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if u punch Artemis into google, you would see that McAfee actively scans for new threats, and when it finds them it calls them Artemis (the name of McAfee's system that is searching your PC for these threats).
That's why it's called Artemis, because it doesn't know what virus it is, it just thinks it might be a virus. Also, it looks like the P99 developers can put in a request with McAfee to have the file white-listed: https://secure.mcafee.com/apps/mcafe...aspx?region=us | ||
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however, based on your initial screenshot, it suggests that there should be a way to exclude this file / add it to a filter. I'd start with the "Restore" button next time that pops up.
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The second is when it's edited a Project1999 pop-up comes up that says "this file has been corrupted, modified, and changed" as well as the DLL-2 error that pops up; the trick here is to maintain the file integrity and size; since most of the file has bullshit hex for filler (the lines upon lines of CC CC CC CC CC and 00 00 00 00 00) that must be maintained to keep the file from being rejected by the p99 client. DLL has been cracked it's not hard at all. | |||
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