A few days back, NucNuc wrote:
But before installation of anything I exempted all the programs .exes
from any possible attention by Norten 360 in giving them clearance from
it.
That thread is closed, so I am beginning this new one. I am having the same problem with Norton 360. I have run Crossfire 1.9 often in the past, but now Norton keeps balking at files named cfsetup17.exe and au_.exe, quarantining them and later simply refusing to restore and allow them. Of course, this only happens after the tedious job of deleting/cleaning/restoring/activating all the involved programs. I asked Norton how to allow this but they are coy; they asked for a lot of information and screenshots, including detection logs that I have no idea what are (MD5/SHA256).
My question is simple: how do I force Norton 360 to allow these files to execute? I have tried manually clicking the freelancer.exe file before executing it and allowing it, but it doesn't seem to be the problem. Sometime after the initial update of 226 files, when I click to start SP game, this cfsetup17.exe and au_.exe appear and are blocked.
I have gone through the laborious steps to try again about ten times now and am about ready to just wait for CF 2.0 ... but I bet Norton won't like it, either.
Thanks.