Error (1.3.5)
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Error (1.3.5)
Whenever I click "new game" this happens (see attached).
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Re: Error (1.3.5)
This is the same error I get every time I try to start a game of Pandora on my Windows 8 laptop.
Re: Error (1.3.5)
That's an error commonly seen with antivirus software. Please see http://slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=268&t=46757
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Re: Error (1.3.5)
I get this with my norton antivirus. I found when I went to history and restored the pandora.exe it fixed the problem.
That said, bottom line is this a problem for your steam window, you can't expect people to just turn their antivirus off.
That said, bottom line is this a problem for your steam window, you can't expect people to just turn their antivirus off.
Re: Error (1.3.5)
Unfortunately we can't quite control what they do either.
You can help by telling them it's a false positive. For Norton: https://submit.symantec.com/false_positive/
You can help by telling them it's a false positive. For Norton: https://submit.symantec.com/false_positive/
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Re: Error (1.3.5)
Stalker0 wrote:I get this with my norton antivirus. I found when I went to history and restored the pandora.exe it fixed the problem.
That said, bottom line is this a problem for your steam window, you can't expect people to just turn their antivirus off.
Can be more specific as to what you did? I'm tryin'!

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Re: Error (1.3.5)
For norton I went to task -> see history.Haldiron wrote:Stalker0 wrote:I get this with my norton antivirus. I found when I went to history and restored the pandora.exe it fixed the problem.
That said, bottom line is this a problem for your steam window, you can't expect people to just turn their antivirus off.
Can be more specific as to what you did? I'm tryin'!
In the recent history, there would be an entry where the pandora.exe file was quarantined. I would reinstate the file and tell norton to leave it as is. That worked, although I found I had to do here and there on occasion.