![]() ![]() If you are not so inclined again, I encourage you to ask your questions in a civil and respectful manner, without immediately leaping to insults and accusations when you clearly have no idea what you are talking about. There are tools you can use (Process Explorer and others by SysInternals for one) that can help you profile what libraries are loaded and what IP addresses are being accessed, and what files are being accessed/altered by a running process, to help you do a bit of research on your own. Having a false positive detection has NOTHING to do with "bad coding." If it did there are plenty of Microsoft, Apple, and Symantec products that must be equally poorly coded as they have throws false positives for me in the past. People will be more willing to help you that way. ![]() If you don't understand what you are talking about, please don't knee-jerk react on a public forum with insults and accusations. ![]() I am really getting sick of this garbage. Screwed again, can not play due to this error. So, there ya have it! Their customer support so far has been EXCELLENT. Sorry again for this misinformation and if there is anything else I can help you with or if you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me." If you would like to exclude the Elder Scrolls Online from this, please use the following steps:ġ.Open the Avast! User Interface and go to Settings, and then AntivirusĢ.Find the Exclusions tab and browse for the C:\Program Files (x86)\Zenimax Online\Launcher folder or the _Launcher.exe and ESO.exe file paths in the File Paths tabģ.After adding each path to the Exclusions File Path area, click Add to add the file/folderĤ.Added File Paths/Folder will now be excluded from any Avast! scanning and all shield protection Please accept our apologies and I hope this hasn't inconvenienced you too much.Īs I see you are using Avast you may encounter this false-positive declaration even after you update your virus definitions. My colleague researched this issue extensively and seems to have fallen victim as well. "I can inform you that, yes, it is a false positive. However, I also did contact TESO support regarding this issue and this is the reply that I have received, so hopefully, this will help put the issue to rest: ![]() So, I reported it to Avast! as a false positive and a few hours later, I had an update with Avast!. ![]()
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