An X3 Editor?
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An X3 Editor?
Hi,
I recently discovered the 'unkown' Terran M1 ( I think its called the Odin) and I would like to use it as a flag ship (I have nothing better to do until the plot bugs are fixed) but I cant equip any weapons.
I have been reading that using an editor like Doubleshadows can help me equip it with any weapons I like, not just the Terran Magnetic cannons.
However on downloading Doubleshadows editor it said I need some runtime files from his site, so I downloaded them and *BOOM* my anti virus software goes crazy and I have a trojan on my system.
So my question is, are there any other editors I can use to change the Odins stats so I can equip any weapons I want?
I recently discovered the 'unkown' Terran M1 ( I think its called the Odin) and I would like to use it as a flag ship (I have nothing better to do until the plot bugs are fixed) but I cant equip any weapons.
I have been reading that using an editor like Doubleshadows can help me equip it with any weapons I like, not just the Terran Magnetic cannons.
However on downloading Doubleshadows editor it said I need some runtime files from his site, so I downloaded them and *BOOM* my anti virus software goes crazy and I have a trojan on my system.
So my question is, are there any other editors I can use to change the Odins stats so I can equip any weapons I want?
I'm surprised you had that problem. No one else who has downloaded his editor has complained of virus issues.
Instead of letting the installer download the libraries, try manually downloading them from his site and installing them. Maybe your computer doesn't like the fact that the installer is trying to connect to the internet to get the libraries. (if that's what it's doing)
Instead of letting the installer download the libraries, try manually downloading them from his site and installing them. Maybe your computer doesn't like the fact that the installer is trying to connect to the internet to get the libraries. (if that's what it's doing)
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These issues have occured to some 4 people in the past 2 years.
There is nothing I can do with it. Of course all the files are virus clean as I'm running eTrust antivirus with non-stop database update all the time. I've checked the files on the web right now and found nothing.
This is very likely problem between your antivirus software and the Nulsoft Install System (NSIS) - a program which I use to write all the installers.
What antivirus are you running? Isn't it Avast! by a chance?
Anyway there is no similar program to X3E, so you will either have to take the risk and install the runtimes or find yourself a better antivirus...
There is nothing I can do with it. Of course all the files are virus clean as I'm running eTrust antivirus with non-stop database update all the time. I've checked the files on the web right now and found nothing.
This is very likely problem between your antivirus software and the Nulsoft Install System (NSIS) - a program which I use to write all the installers.
What antivirus are you running? Isn't it Avast! by a chance?
Anyway there is no similar program to X3E, so you will either have to take the risk and install the runtimes or find yourself a better antivirus...
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I think the problem lies not in the libraries provided by Doubleshadow, but in the fact that he uses an installer library that may be utilized by some less than reputable programs available on the internet, and the antivirus software is simply assuming that it in a virus because it uses that installer library. If you install the libraries, and then delete the original installer, you will find that Avast will no longer complain about a trojan, as there is certainly not one installed.
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No sorry, tried this and my antivirus still went mad. So did my mate's, the one with Norton 2005. I asked Avast! to send a report to Alwil software, and I emailed them explaining what the problem is, im waiting to hear back from them soon.If you install the libraries, and then delete the original installer, you will find that Avast will no longer complain about a trojan, as there is certainly not one installed.
In the meantime I would double check your server Doubleshadow. So end my short time in X3 modifying
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Here are the results of todays scans performed on both VBRuntime_install.exe and X2E_runtime2_install.exe files:
So the score is 3 good to 2 bad (avast and your norton). I installed the Avast Home Edition and scaned the files and get the same error as you. But when I scanned the libraries which are compiled into the install executable, avast didn't found anything. Of course - you can hardly find more paranoic network than ours (unless it's completely cut out off the internet of course).
But I did another try and looked at NSIS home page and discovered that there is newer version available. So I recompiled the installers and Avast no longer complains.
Try downloading the new libraries again. I no longer have any virus reports from Avast. Furthermore there is MD5 checksum provided at the download page so you can verify that the files haven't been altered (although that's unreliable, I can digitally sign them if you want )
Avast sucks, NSIS rulez [ external image ]
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Symantec Antivirus 10.0
database 12.12.2005
all clean
Computer Associates eTrust Antivirus 7.1.5
database 13.12.2005
all clean
AVG Anti-Virus 7.1 (30 days trial version)
database 12.12.2005
all clean
Avast! 4.6 Home Edition
database 1.12.2005
found: Win32:Trojan-gen. {Other}
But I did another try and looked at NSIS home page and discovered that there is newer version available. So I recompiled the installers and Avast no longer complains.
Try downloading the new libraries again. I no longer have any virus reports from Avast. Furthermore there is MD5 checksum provided at the download page so you can verify that the files haven't been altered (although that's unreliable, I can digitally sign them if you want )
Avast sucks, NSIS rulez [ external image ]
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