Texmod and McAfee (I can't find ANY thread to actually solve this problem)

TheMosesPHD

TheMosesPHD

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Feb 2006

Oregon

Mo Mo Patty Blinks [MoMo]

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So I know Texmod isn't a virus. Please don't tell me that.

I know I need to make an exception for Texmod in McAfee. But I don't know how.

I know how to make a firewall exception for programs accessing the internet. That's not what I need.

I can access the "Trusted List" in McAfee under Virus Protection but there is no button to add a program to the list. How can I run Texmod without turning off McAfee?

dnbo

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: May 2009

Ownage of the Dutch Lions [OtDL]

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I have this problem too, but i just turn mcaffe off for a few seconds. Then i run texmod and then i put mcafee back on.

in mcafee i just go to configuration -> computer and files (the 2nd one, guess it is called that way, i have the dutch version)

then i put virus security off (2nd option again) and i run texmod.

right after ive clicked run in texmod i put the virus security on again and it works.

i know its not what you've asked for, however it get the job done.....

Chop it Off

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: May 2006

Saviors of [EviL]

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not trying to start an arguement, but how do u "know" it isnt a virus?

running it through www.virustotal.com it came up with 14 out of 41 hits.

meaning 14 different scanners found virus code in it...

also tried virscan.org and jotti with same results.

Abedeus

Abedeus

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Join Date: Jan 2007

Niflheim

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How about... get a better antivirus?

That's the best solution.

Schnellburg

Schnellburg

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Jul 2006

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its a trojan by nature because it does modify some files. But it is not harmful. It is in use by countless number of players, and as long as you got it off of GwG or wiki, it is safe to use. I have McAfee and I hate having to turn off my virus scanner and then turn it back on after I've already run textmod. But there is no way to make an exception (atleast i havent found a way to do it yet), and I have basically stopped using it except when i need to.

Chop it Off

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: May 2006

Saviors of [EviL]

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until the source code is released, no one can be sure it isn't a virus.

plain and simple.

Chop it Off

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: May 2006

Saviors of [EviL]

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just thought id add this. O.o....

Chthon

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: Apr 2007

1. The solution to OP's problem is to ditch McCrappy for Avira.

2.

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Originally Posted by Chop it Off View Post
just thought id add this. O.o....

Mine sure doesn't do that. I suspect you've got a modified copy. Check your checksum.

Elder III

Elder III

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Join Date: Jan 2007

Ohio

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McAfee and Comodo are both crap esp if you are paying for them. I used McAfee for a few years and had trouble, the last 2.5ish yrs I have been using Avast and have not had a single problem.... on 4 computers.

Chop it Off

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: May 2006

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umm, yea, based on several comparisons of free and paid firewalls, comodo is one of the best. their a/v sucks, but their firewall is top 5.

and just to clarify, i got this version of texmod directly from the wiki and the checksums match.

why texmod is watching for pressed keystrokes is beyond me.

as i said earlier, until the source is released, noone can be sure that this isnt a trojan.

rick1027

rick1027

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Apr 2006

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chop it Off View Post
umm, yea, based on several comparisons of free and paid firewalls, comodo is one of the best. their a/v sucks, but their firewall is top 5.

and just to clarify, i got this version of texmod directly from the wiki and the checksums match.

why texmod is watching for pressed keystrokes is beyond me.

as i said earlier, until the source is released, noone can be sure that this isnt a trojan.
could you post me link where you seen comodo was the best ive never seen one from where i go usually i see it way down the list even for the pay ones but maybe someone thinks its good id like to know who it is

Brett Kuntz

Brett Kuntz

Core Guru

Join Date: Feb 2005

If you need an AV program, you should only use 'AVG Free'. There is no point paying for them, and there is certainly no real need for them unless you frequent those type of sites.

MisterB

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Join Date: Oct 2005

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chop it Off View Post
just thought id add this. O.o....

In logging mode, TexMod has keyboard controls. It uses hotkeys, which it allows the user to configure. Comodo Defense+ is an overprotective nanny. Still, better safe than sorry. Make sure you don't have a modified copy.

Snograt

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Join Date: Jan 2006

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Avira or Avast!, tbh - we used to recommend AVG wholeheartedly, but it deteriorated somewhat. Its excessive false-positives made it totally un-recommendable for me.

Oh, and if you use Comodo (I do) - don't use Defense+

Chop it Off

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: May 2006

Saviors of [EviL]

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Quote:
Originally Posted by rick1027 View Post
could you post me link where you seen comodo was the best ive never seen one from where i go usually i see it way down the list even for the pay ones but maybe someone thinks its good id like to know who it is

this place does a pretty serious battery of tests. incoming and outgoing. aswell as program hijacking etc...

http://www.matousec.com/projects/pro...ge/results.php

Feydis

Academy Page

Join Date: Sep 2005

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how do you get a checkksum? I did a search and the result directed me to download other programs and that's kinda defeat the purpose. btw, I am using window vista

Thrain Galdwin

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Apr 2009

AVG said it was a virus too, so I just closed that and started up ClamWin, an open source anti-virus.