Again, any virus detection is from the encryption within WinLicense. Plus, it connects to the internet because of the web browser. It immediately connects, downloads a file, and checks for updates. That's why it declares it as a trojan...
Ok i downloaded it to a temporary folder. When i ran the .exe file (Pr0x networks) Winace or winrar can't remember which one will give me a loading screen (For loading the .exe) Then when it's finished nothing happens. I have The other download you need aswell (network 2.0)
Ok i downloaded it to a temporary folder. When i ran the .exe file (Pr0x networks) Winace or winrar can't remember which one will give me a loading screen (For loading the .exe) Then when it's finished nothing happens. I have The other download you need aswell (network 2.0)
It's a lot of work, but I intend on dedicating about 2 hours a day to coding it when I get home. Then sending out betas to those who will test through things for me.
i also get a virus detected with my avg and now i can't use it anymore, because i dont like leaving viruses on my computer . I could play by not healing it though.
Some people really have problems with understand what other said to them.
It is NOT a virus/trojan horse/any other shit. Notice that AVG detect this with heuristic method. This means that antivirus thinks it is a dangerous file, but it may be a false alert, beause file is not in database.
It appears that WWIII has crypted file, to protect it from crackers, and thats why it looks supicious for AVG. EOT!