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Clintus2

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add Mirchron folder to exceptions in your Antivirus or temp disable. then run autopatcher
 

muffinpie

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Funnily enough someone in guild had this exact same problem tonight, let us know if you get a fix (shes tried whats been suggested here)
 

Turrican

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Are you using the latest version of the patch program?

BH
You know i think this could be a permissions issue also.. have any changes been made to the autopatcher files permissions? seems strange so many people having the same issues.
 

Samuel

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The error suggests the mir2.exe isn't in k:/mirchronicles/... Could you confirm that it is? If it is not run the patcher again and before hitting play, check to see if the exe is there... Again of it is not, disable or add an exception to your anti virus.

Sam
 

KingArthur

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I had this exact msg 2 nights ago, ran the auto patcher and my anti virus kept deleting the mir 2 client flagging up this msg, had to add it to anti virus as a false positive and it's all fine now, that's using avast anti virus.

Seems weird that so many people are having this problem over the last few days as if something has been changed
 

Pernod

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sounds stupid but its something we have all done before :).

are you running that patcher from the zip file ?
 

Samuel

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I had this exact msg 2 nights ago, ran the auto patcher and my anti virus kept deleting the mir 2 client flagging up this msg, had to add it to anti virus as a false positive and it's all fine now, that's using avast anti virus.

Seems weird that so many people are having this problem over the last few days as if something has been changed

This is strange, I mean... I would have imagined everyone would have had to do this from the begining (mainly because of our anti cheat software, I can see why an anti virus might be suspecious of this), but I can't think of anything that has gone in recently that would effect this now... Unless someone has reported the client as a potential threat, many of the popular anti virus softwares I assume will draw from a number of central databases (I am guessing at this point).

Sam
 

KingArthur

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This is strange, I mean... I would have imagined everyone would have had to do this from the begining (mainly because of our anti cheat software, I can see why an anti virus might be suspecious of this), but I can't think of anything that has gone in recently that would effect this now... Unless someone has reported the client as a potential threat, many of the popular anti virus softwares I assume will draw from a number of central databases (I am guessing at this point).

Sam

This is one of the only ones that I haven't had to make an exception for until now, maybe someone has reported it like you say