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50d fails for me at the character selection it says: "One or more of your Everquest Files are not the correct Titanium version for Project 1999. You will not be able to play until the files listed in red are replaced with the correct versions.
Click this link for more information. spells_us.txt (1556449171)" The link leads me to a page that says I do not have access... When the 49 files failed for me I went to an old backup of the entire EQ directory, (I don't remember what P99 files were in that version), and I could log in and get to character selection, but of course it said the files were out of date.... What version of spells_us.txt do I need? | ||
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it differs from the 49 series in that they added surefall glades ports
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What does that 'Trojan' do?
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I maintain a couple software projects in the cryptocurrency mining field and these things trigger every possible antivirus warning in the world (because so many actualy trojans install hidden miners on your comp).
Avast (and all/most other major antivirus editors) has a system for developers to submit new binary files, which can be done PRIOR to actual public release of the said files. Usually takes a few days to process / analyze, and then your files no longer trigger antivirus alerts on computers who have up-to-date anvirirus definitions. It's really a matter of, maybe 3-4 days before release, taking like 15 minutes, go through your bookmarks of such antivirus submission system and submit the new files everywhere. | ||
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But ain't nobody new going to be okay with these patches when they get flagged with a trojan by literally every single anti virus program even windows flags it and if windows is flagging it then it's clearly doing something it shouldn't be doing. Like installing rootkits to conceal what it is doing? All I want to know is if this issue is going to be fixed. IF the file isn't doing anything harmful like spying on everything you do why not just send it to Avast so they can go over it and then post the response from Avast in a public thread? | |||
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Last edited by Vyal; 10-01-2019 at 06:01 AM..
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Wont let me cheat. Now its making my client more classic, breaking cycle targets. Next thing you know, the trojan will break my scroll wheel and I will have to F9 again. Damn you!!!!!
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