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Originally Posted by LikeAA
There are no any viruses there, you can upload it to virustotal.com and check it.
Some antiviruses consider the program suspicious - code is not signed, it uses hooks and other suspicious things, but it is required for its functioning, therefore it is a false alarm.
I'm not very familiar with Avast, but most antiviruses have two different exclusion settings, for folders and for processes. Try to add this folder (c:\888Caption2) to exclusions and 888Caption.exe to trusted programs (and maybe 888Caption installer too).
Yeah I obv didn't mean that it would actually be virus-infected, just that the anti-virus seems to think so.
These are my options with Avast. As of right now, I have no trace of 888caption on my computer, I have deleted everything.
Whatever urls I put in the url section (your website, the address where the installer is located, etc), doesn't help
If I put the future file location (c:\888Caption2) in the file path it doesn't help because it can't be a folder, a specific file. I can't find a folder option anywhere.
I also can't make it point into the installation program itself, because for some reason wherever on my computer I save the installer Avast doesn't recognize it as a file
If I start the installation up until the point it fails, it creates something under c:\888Caption2, but if I make the Avast exception point there it still doesn't work
Also even if I turn off my entire anti-virus program I still get the same problem. I basically can't install the program regardless of what I do, and I have tried several different versions of 888caption2.
The first time I installed it I had no problems, the program opened, I then opened 888 with the intention of trying it out for a second playing nl2 (I fully intend to buy it, but I just wanted to see what it looks like). I then got the Avast virus threat detected warning, this only seemed to launch when I fired off a table and not when I opened the program. Ever since then nothing helps