Punkbuster and Avira anti-virus.
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Punkbuster and Avira anti-virus.
Yesterday after my Avira updated, it started calling one of the pb files a trojan, and denied access, which of course repeatedly kicked me from gameplay. The only way I could get it to stop was to dump Avira, and use AVG instead. I even deleted and re-installed pb, and it still did it, so I know it's really not a virus, just a glitch. It even did it when I clicked "ignore" and that's when I decided to try another anti-virus program. No trouble with AVG so far. If anyone has similar issues, here's your fix!
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Re: Punkbuster and Avira anti-virus.
My work laptop has Trend on it, but when I play I disable the anti-virus altogether.
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Re: Punkbuster and Avira anti-virus.
Well with McAfee anytime i wanted to play a game i had to uninstall the whole program wouldn't even work in disable mode lol
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Re: Punkbuster and Avira anti-virus.
I use task manager to end all the processes involved with Trend.
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Re: Punkbuster and Avira anti-virus.
[JiF]Lt Gav wrote:My work laptop has Trend on it, but when I play I disable the anti-virus altogether.
** Note to selfNavy_Seals wrote: Well with McAfee anytime i wanted to play a game i had to uninstall the whole program wouldn't even work in disable mode
Break out the viruses and trojans when these two are playing
Re: Punkbuster and Avira anti-virus.
Gav: Well, most of the modern anti-virus software products will produce false positives once in a while. Switching to another of course can help, when you're in a hurry - but usually those false positives are discovered pretty quickly, so that the problems are typically gone with an update on the next day... If one really is in a hurry, I'd first suggest to check the software settings, though - because there you can often control detection levels, which might be the faster solution. I.e., depending on what alarm you actually get, it can for example already help to reduce the detection levels of the heuristic or behavioural analytics temporarily.
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