Brenocrc Posted December 8, 2018 Share Posted December 8, 2018 Hi, good afternoon. First of all, I'm deeply sorry if I'm not in the right place to ask help for this but... here we go: I'm having a issue with this virus or whatever it is. Everytime I open PROClient.exe and start playing the game suddenly it closes generating an error named IDP.Generic seen by Avast Antivirus as a threat. I already tried reinstalling the game but the problem persists. And also tried to scanning the PRO files but nothing was found. What can I do? Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verdigris Posted December 9, 2018 Share Posted December 9, 2018 (edited) Hello there. Sorry for the inconvenience. Don't be alarmed It's not a virus, I also use Avast as my antivirus and let me tell it always does this with every new PRO client I download. The alert from your anti-virus was merely a false positive that was triggered and your computer is safe as long as you are downloading from the official download links. The reason why there is a false positive in the system is due to how we obfuscate our code to make our client more secure. As most viruses are also hidden in the same manner, the anti-virus detects it as a potential threat anyway. I hope this clears up your concerns; if you want to do any further testing, you are free to test do some testing; here's a Guide on Troubleshooting False Positives; VirusTotal is also a good site as another check to determine a possible virus. Feel free to test PRO files. To stop Avast handling the PRO Client as a virus you have to add "PROClient.exe" as an exception in your antivirus. Here's is a How-To Guide for Avast. Please keep us informed If the problem got resolved or you have any more questions. Edited December 9, 2018 by Verdigris 1 Illustration by @everydaylouie General Support☘Discord☘Bug Resolution Center☘Game Guides☘Suggestions Do not contact staff members for private support. Share your questions on the forums as they could be useful to others. Remember to use the correct forum when posting. Unsolicited messages will be discarded. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brenocrc Posted December 9, 2018 Author Share Posted December 9, 2018 Hello there. Sorry for the inconvenience. Don't be alarmed It's not a virus, I also use Avast as my antivirus and let me tell it always does this with every new PRO client I download. The alert from your anti-virus was merely a false positive that was triggered and your computer is safe as long as you are downloading from the official download links. The reason why there is a false positive in the system is due to how we obfuscate our code to make our client more secure. As most viruses are also hidden in the same manner, the anti-virus detects it as a potential threat anyway. I hope this clears up your concerns; if you want to do any further testing, you are free to test do some testing; here's a Guide on Troubleshooting False Positives; VirusTotal is also a good site as another check to determine a possible virus. Feel free to test PRO files. To stop Avast handling the PRO Client as a virus you have to add "PROClient.exe" as an exception in your antivirus. Here's is a How-To Guide for Avast. Please keep us informed If the problem got resolved or you have any more questions. Hi, Verdigris I'm glad it's not a virus. I did what you said and aparently everything is fine. Thank you for your help, you saved me <3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verdigris Posted December 9, 2018 Share Posted December 9, 2018 Glad to hear that your issue has been resolved. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Have Fun! Illustration by @everydaylouie General Support☘Discord☘Bug Resolution Center☘Game Guides☘Suggestions Do not contact staff members for private support. Share your questions on the forums as they could be useful to others. Remember to use the correct forum when posting. Unsolicited messages will be discarded. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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