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Products Support => GSX Support FSX/P3D => Topic started by: Morten on February 23, 2012, 02:22:15 am
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Norton Internet Security is very suspicious about all GSX.exe files and puts them immediately into quarantine and comes with serious warnings - I wonder why? - Anyway, pretty irritating when I have to dig them out again and again! :-\
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Get rid of Norton. The worse garbage anti virus you can buy. Sorry to be blunt, but it is.
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Nono, not any more buddy!
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I use Norton 360 and had no issues with GSX. Now the paint kit was a different story. 360 didn't like it at all and deleted the file as soon as the download was done. Didn't even quarantine the file. Had to disable anti-virus so I could download the file and then re-enable.
Rob
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Norton complained about the *PAINTKIT* ??? This is really ridiculous, it's a .PDF with lots of empty folders for simobjects and some .DDS textures, there's not even an executable, except for the installer itself.
If we had to find a more clear example of a defective antivirus program, I couldn't find a better one.
Spare yourself of this nonsense, remove it immediately (what would be its next target, Notepad ? ), and install something that works, for example the free MS Security Essentials, which works, it's easy to use, it's always kept updated, and doesn't mistakenly identify anything of our stuff as threats, without requiring to configure anything.
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Hi Umberto,
Just for info, I copied this from the Norton log.....
Medium
This file risk is medium.
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Threat Details
Threat type: Insight Network Threat. There are many indications that this file is untrustworthy and therefore not safe
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Origin
Downloaded from http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29695365/gsx_paintkit_fsx_setup.exe
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29695365/gsx_paintkit_fsx_setup.exe Downloaded File gsx_paintkit_fsx_setup.exe
(WS.Reputation.1) from: dropbox.com
gsx_paintkit_fsx_setup.exe
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File Actions
Removed
Regards,
Rob
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Spare yourself of this nonsense, remove it immediately (what would be its next target, Notepad ? ), and install something that works, for example the free MS Security Essentials, which works, it's easy to use, it's always kept updated, and doesn't mistakenly identify anything of our stuff as threats, without requiring to configure anything.
I second that, it's the best trouble free protection a Windows PC can get without slowing processes (like FSX) down. Above that its free. Norton is for Mac ;)
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(WS.Reputation.1) from: dropbox.com
There's a 20 pages long thread on Symantec forum about legit applications mistakenly flagged as threats with a"WS.Reputation.1"
http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-Internet-Security-Norton/What-is-WS-Reputation-1/td-p/228251
Basically, Ws.Reputation.1 is not the name of a known threat, it's just a generic indication that a file has been flagged as a threat because of the location it was downloaded from.
If that log is an indication, it seems the whole dropbox.com domain has been flagged as dangerous ( about 50 million users... ), which tells a lot of questionable the heuristic is.
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Listen to Umberto its his product Had norton terrible frame rates and found out it was why I had to re-install FSX and Addons so many times Switch to AVG Free and have no problems since I also run magabytes maleware found GSX problem but let me put it in an ignore folder. GREAT Program. Most setup programs use some non harmful malware.
Frank Schneider
KEEP TRUCKING FSDT I LOVE YOUR PRODUCTS.....
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Norton is for Mac
Do macs get viruses then?
I have 4 running with NO AV and have had for ten years - not got a virus yet! :)
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:) I don't know. Only once upon a time there were Symantec products for Mac's only. If memory serves me well, Norton Suitecase was one of them.
Edit: ehh no, it was Adobe Suitcase and Norton Disk Doctor :) /edit
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Norton is of course both for Mac and Windows! :D
I use Win7 in network with another XP PC. Until i bought Norton Internet Security, I had some really dragging firewall problems between the two PC's. Until then I tested a lot of different antivirus programs. Either they screwed up my network or used to much processor power. All the time I neglected Norton, because I've had so much terrible experience with them in the past. That is, however, until i read some very promising tests/reviews + top awards on particularly Norton Internet Security 2010 and on.. (don't know about Nortons other products).
I decided therefor to give it a try. It turned out to be the best and most silent antivirus/firewall program that I've ever had!
Easy and intelligent firewall handling and low processor use - it even goes into sleep mode when in FSX. In fact you can manually configure which programs to implement the sleeping mode.
Believe it or not, but it is actually the first time in a year, that Norton seems to overreact on some, in this case, GSX exe files!
For that reason alone I obviously don't want to get rid of through Norton! :D
In the long term, however, one should always keep an eye to new development among all the antivirus developers - things change fast in that branch, so maybe ahead in 4-5 years or so Norton is crab again compared to others - but right now it is hot!
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Anyone have any thoughts on Avast??
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Anyone have any thoughts on Avast??
That way you'll get hundreds of opinions pointing in all directions - instead you really should try and search for some core comparable test results. ;)
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The same problem happens with ESET NOD32 when trying to install GSX but you can skip it., so it isn't a really big issue...
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I have Norton 360 live and did have problems with the first download I made from FSDT web. I marked the download as a trusted sight and have had no problems since. I can not complain it was free with the DSL I use and have not had it interrupt FSX in any fashion. I agree with Umberto on MS essentials I use it on two laptops and it works very well.