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    I have the exact same problem with Kaspersky Antivirus since today. Worked fine yesterday.
    So i've gone back to HM 1.08.04. And i just bought TableScanner yesterday.

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    Yesterday I installed the latest beta of HM and all was fine.
    Today I started HM and my VirusScanner(F-Secure) says:
    Backdoor.Win32 Poison.aujn in HMImport.exe + HMHud.exe
    what is it falsepositive alarm or real?
    Same with Windows 7/ Kaspersky antivirus. Can't use the HeM anymore.

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    Please try this

    1) go into your C:\users\username\appdata\xenode\appliancecaches folder (nor username will be your windows user name) and delete all the sub folders there. These are old cached versions of Holdem Manager and are not needed.

    2) download new version from http://www.holdemmanager.com/downloads/HmBetaUpdate.exe

    I updated the internal version number and recompiled and it seems like doing those two things fixes the problem on one person who I was working with on teamviewer. Still trying to figure out what is triggering it but we didn't increment the internal version number of holdem manager on the last build so maybe the anti virus programs saw a new exe with a previously used version number combined with the fact that we use some virtualization techniques etc

    Roy

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    It is working, thanks

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    FWIW, I've had no issues with 36b on Windows 7 Ultimate RTM 64-bit running Norton Internet Security 2010. After every update it prompts me once to allow holdemmanager.exe to go online for the activation check, but otherwise I've heard not a peep from Norton and 36b has been running fine since the day it was released.

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    beta 37 is available from my signature.

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    I still get a trojan warning whenever I press the auto import button, is it save to just ignore it? I tried installing older versions but that didnt work out and I deleted the cache files as was suggested in a previous post


    edt: I tried ignoring it but it still wont work after that it says the HUD isnt working
    Last edited by A-LX; 10-12-2009 at 08:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rvg72 View Post
    Please try this

    1) go into your C:\users\username\appdata\xenode\appliancecaches folder (nor username will be your windows user name) and delete all the sub folders there. These are old cached versions of Holdem Manager and are not needed.


    Roy
    This file does not exist for me, and my HEM is also not working, since installing the beta patch to play on Stars.
    Same virus warning, and Kapersky closes it.

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    Update alone seems to have it working now???

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