[Request-Discussion] False-Positive Virus

11/21/2011 02:07 jangan322#1
Hmm, does anyone have an sro client that does not scan for false positive virus.... getting annoying having so many people complain about this >.<
11/21/2011 02:13 LaHonda781#2
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11/21/2011 02:41 xavi#3
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11/21/2011 03:46 PortalDark#4
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and that is?
11/21/2011 07:44 jangan322#5
sometimes i wonder why do i ever bother asking anything on this forum.... its full of children that cant program/code/develop....
11/21/2011 08:51 Dropdead*#6
When I was running a server my sro_client.exe didnt have any false positives.. using sro_client without xtrap disabled?
11/21/2011 11:26 Dr.Abdelfattah#7
sro_client.exe with xtrap seems to antivirus that it collect some information from your PC (like torjan virus kind) so antivirus delete it .
11/21/2011 13:21 Nezekan#8
There is no way to prevent false positives, you could try to find what triggers the av's engine and try to change it, but good luck doing that without the source.

Another way is to hide the client from the av, this is a bit shady though and I don't see a reason why people would complain about false positives.

Note: I don't know what client triggers the false positives, if it is indeed xtrap then just remove it (easily done in olly) but if the normal client triggers it then good luck
11/21/2011 19:45 jangan322#9
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Originally Posted by Nezekan View Post
There is no way to prevent false positives, you could try to find what triggers the av's engine and try to change it, but good luck doing that without the source.

Another way is to hide the client from the av, this is a bit shady though and I don't see a reason why people would complain about false positives.

Note: I don't know what client triggers the false positives, if it is indeed xtrap then just remove it (easily done in olly) but if the normal client triggers it then good luck
Yeah, lets just hope its xtrap, there is no way i can find the problem with the sro client without the source :P

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sro_client.exe with xtrap seems to antivirus that it collect some information from your PC (like torjan virus kind) so antivirus delete it .
thank you for the information

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Originally Posted by Dropdead* View Post
When I was running a server my sro_client.exe didnt have any false positives.. using sro_client without xtrap disabled?
can you share your sro client and let me see whats the difference between yours and mine?