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Originally Posted by Rogean
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The problem with sending requests to the AV companies about whitelisting it is that they can only whitelist one version of the file. When we update our DLL (Which happens every time we make a change to revert a feature of the client to a classic state, not just anti cheat detections) we would have to do the whole process again.
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I would think you're not the first to run into the issues of updating a file that is flagged as a virus. There must be a place to submit changes to files as they are updated. Even if you did have to redo the process each time. Once you've submitted it once you should only have to add updates to what you originally sent (the new changes). You wouldn't have to start from scratch each time.
I think we all understand if you guys are too busy to do this (It is your time and we appreciate what you guys are doing already), but it does just seem to be a matter of putting time into an issue which should improve the server and not an issue of great difficulty for those that were involved in making the DLL file.
Thanks,
George