Difference between revisions of "How to whitelist in Avast"
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− | Avast doesn't quite like the Eurobattle.net Client and that results in deleting important files, such as gproxy.exe and w3l.exe which are necessary in order to be able to connect to our servers. Such behavior is caused by Avast | + | Avast doesn't quite like the [[Eurobattle.net Client|Eurobattle.net Client]] and that results in deleting important files, such as <span style="color:red;font-weight: bold">gproxy.exe</span> and <span style="color:red;font-weight: bold">w3l.exe</span> which are necessary in order to be able to connect to our servers. Such behavior is caused by Avast being too suspicious when inspecting files and as the programs mentioned above use specific methods to let you join our servers instead of the official Battle.net ones, they may be detected as viruses. |
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[[File:Avast settings.png|250px|thumb|Avast settings]] | [[File:Avast settings.png|250px|thumb|Avast settings]] | ||
− | To prevent this from happening you have to add gproxy.exe and w3l.exe (or the whole directories) to the exclusions: | + | To prevent this from happening you have to add <span style="color:red;font-weight: bold">gproxy.exe</span> and <span style="color:red;font-weight: bold">w3l.exe</span> (or the whole directories) to the exclusions: |
Open the main window of Avast and go | Open the main window of Avast and go | ||
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*Click on "Browse" | *Click on "Browse" | ||
− | *Select the location of your | + | *Select the location of the folder where your Client is installed (for example, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Eurobattle.net" on picture) |
*Click on "Add" | *Click on "Add" | ||
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Reinstall the Client, your files should not be deleted anymore. | Reinstall the Client, your files should not be deleted anymore. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:22, 22 January 2018
Problem
Avast doesn't quite like the Eurobattle.net Client and that results in deleting important files, such as gproxy.exe and w3l.exe which are necessary in order to be able to connect to our servers. Such behavior is caused by Avast being too suspicious when inspecting files and as the programs mentioned above use specific methods to let you join our servers instead of the official Battle.net ones, they may be detected as viruses.
Solution
To prevent this from happening you have to add gproxy.exe and w3l.exe (or the whole directories) to the exclusions:
Open the main window of Avast and go
-> Settings
-> General
-> Exclusions
-> File paths
- Click on "Browse"
- Select the location of the folder where your Client is installed (for example, "C:\Program Files (x86)\Eurobattle.net" on picture)
- Click on "Add"
It may make sense to add your warcraft 3 directory to exclusions as well.
- Click on "Browse"
- Select the location of your eurobattle.net folder
- Click on "Add"
-> "OK"
Reinstall the Client, your files should not be deleted anymore.