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Sophos anti-virus problems

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:24 pm
by ftgcritt2
I currently have two installations on my computer: one v.1.07 vanilla and one v.1.12 BJR mod.

The other day, I tried to launch the 1.07 and nothing happened. A message popped up in the bottom right hand corner saying something about how sophos anti virus didn't like something pertaining to the game. I closed it without writing down what it said. Now when ever I try to play 1.07, nothing happens.

A few minutes ago, I clicked on the 1.12 with BJR, and I got a similar series of 2 messages. They say:

Message 1:
File "C:\Documents and Settings\FT Crittenden\Desktop\Games\Commander - Europe At War BJR MOD GOLD\launcher.exe" belongs to virus/spyware Mal Generic-A

Message 2:
Infected file "C:\Documents and Settings\FT Crittenden\Desktop\Games\Commander - Europe At War BJR MOD GOLD\launcher.exe" has been moved to "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Sophos\Sophos Anti-Virus\INFECTED\launcher.exe.1.000"

I checked the directory, and I realized that it does not exist. There is no file named "Application Data" in "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users". I have poked around my hard drive, and I cannot find any such file. My v.1.12 still works, but my v.1.07 still does not work. I have read through the forums and noticed that anti-virus programs have been a recurring problem. I have Windows XP.

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:17 am
by IainMcNeil
Sorry you are having problems. I've never haerd of this virus checker. One option might be to turn off the virus checker when installing and running the game. Another options might be to contact the virus checker's developer and let them know its causing this issue and they may be able to add the game to the safelist of programs.

Unfortunately we can't do anythign to fix it as the virus checker is just doing what it thinks it should do and stopping an unknown program.

Re: Sophos anti-virus problems

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:17 am
by julyderek
ftgcritt2 wrote: I checked the directory, and I realized that it does not exist. There is no file named "Application Data" in "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users". I have poked around my hard drive, and I cannot find any such file. My v.1.12 still works, but my v.1.07 still does not work. I have read through the forums and noticed that anti-virus programs have been a recurring problem. I have Windows XP.
Use another antivirus. Avira is a good Free option.

http://www.free-av.com/

Re: Sophos anti-virus problems

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 1:28 pm
by KingHunter3059
ftgcritt2 wrote:I currently have two installations on my computer: one v.1.07 vanilla and one v.1.12 BJR mod.

The other day, I tried to launch the 1.07 and nothing happened. A message popped up in the bottom right hand corner saying something about how sophos anti virus didn't like something pertaining to the game. I closed it without writing down what it said. Now when ever I try to play 1.07, nothing happens.

A few minutes ago, I clicked on the 1.12 with BJR, and I got a similar series of 2 messages. They say:

Message 1:
File "C:\Documents and Settings\FT Crittenden\Desktop\Games\Commander - Europe At War BJR MOD GOLD\launcher.exe" belongs to virus/spyware Mal Generic-A

Message 2:
Infected file "C:\Documents and Settings\FT Crittenden\Desktop\Games\Commander - Europe At War BJR MOD GOLD\launcher.exe" has been moved to "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Sophos\Sophos Anti-Virus\INFECTED\launcher.exe.1.000"

I checked the directory, and I realized that it does not exist. There is no file named "Application Data" in "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users". I have poked around my hard drive, and I cannot find any such file. My v.1.12 still works, but my v.1.07 still does not work. I have read through the forums and noticed that anti-virus programs have been a recurring problem. I have Windows XP.
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I had a similar issue with Symantec Norton AV in the installation of the game. I understand that 'Launcher' can cause a false positive virus result. Right after re-installation, I placed the Slitherine Folder(directory) in the exclusion file list for Norton, and have not had an issue since. You need to re-install the game and 1.07 update, then before you run it, place those folders in the exclusion listing for your antivirus program.


Jay

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 2:42 pm
by ftgcritt2
how do I go about reinstalling the game? I originally downloaded it straight from Slitherine.

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 3:01 pm
by IainMcNeil
Always keep a copy of the installer as a backup somewhere. You can try downlaoding it again - Digital River may allow it if you ordered recently.

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 4:55 pm
by KingHunter3059
ftgcritt2 wrote:how do I go about reinstalling the game? I originally downloaded it straight from Slitherine.
Do you remember where you dowloaded to? Or did ypu do RUN instead of SAVE. If you can remember then reinstall it from those folders.


Jay