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Someone help me, the following error appears:

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CShell.dll

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  • Getting the same error here.

    Nevermind, run crossfire as admin and that should sort it out.
  • http://www.mediafire.com/?z7ni3j8u3d0bf4e download this, its been patched go to c/programfiles/z8games/crossfire and put it in there. You can thank me by uploading rez 17 patched please!
  • occultfish wrote: »
    http://www.mediafire.com/?z7ni3j8u3d0bf4e download this, its been patched go to c/programfiles/z8games/crossfire and put it in there. You can thank me by uploading rez 17 patched please!

    Thank You man

    but now is giving the error that is the Object, ;x
    OMG ;(
    men you will not be able to spend rez17, it is too big, sorry

    Obs.: I'm use Google Tradutor.
  • which one do you need ? And start uploading it to mediafire if you can it will take like 2 minutes if you have gigabit internet. I need it or I cant play :/ Im posting this as many times as possible because the new patcher is not patching all the files properly.
  • CShell.dll is a virus!!!!!!!
    Must be a false positive O_o
  • occultfish wrote: »
    which one do you need ? And start uploading it to mediafire if you can it will take like 2 minutes if you have gigabit internet. I need it or I cant play :/ Im posting this as many times as possible because the new patcher is not patching all the files properly.

    I just need Object.dll, I think ^.^

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    I can not upload the rez17 because his size is 145MB
  • CShell.dll is a virus!!!!!!!
    you have a antivirus?

    Yes I have kespersky antivirus. I pay 750$/ a year for it and it does not tell me these files are viruses.
  • I just need Object.dll, I think ^.^

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    I can not upload the rez17 because his size is 145MB
    http://www.mediafire.com/?cadlfn5mkjbr535
  • i have norton360 2011 updated 3 minutes ago. i think our kasperski not works. :(
  • i have norton360 2011 updated 3 minutes ago. i think our kasperski not works. :(

    Its fre antiviruses that are having issues with crossfire. My antivirus has realtime shields that I dont need to disable. Its a false positive. Ignore it.
  • Updated: May 13, 2010 8:18:54 AM
    Type: Other
    Risk Impact: High
    Systems Affected: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 BehaviorWS.Reputation.1 is a detection for files that have a low reputation score based on analyzing data from Symantec’s community of users and therefore are likely to be security risks. Detections of this type are based on Symantec’s reputation-based security technology. Because this detection is based on a reputation score, it does not represent a specific class of threat like adware or spyware, but instead applies to all threat categories.

    The reputation-based system uses "the wisdom of crowds" (Symantec’s tens of millions of end users) connected to cloud-based intelligence to compute a reputation score for an application, and in the process identify malicious software in an entirely new way beyond traditional signatures and behavior-based detection techniques
    P.S this is a Object.dll
  • Updated: May 13, 2010 8:18:54 AM
    Type: Other
    Risk Impact: High
    Systems Affected: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 BehaviorWS.Reputation.1 is a detection for files that have a low reputation score based on analyzing data from Symantec’s community of users and therefore are likely to be security risks. Detections of this type are based on Symantec’s reputation-based security technology. Because this detection is based on a reputation score, it does not represent a specific class of threat like adware or spyware, but instead applies to all threat categories.

    The reputation-based system uses "the wisdom of crowds" (Symantec’s tens of millions of end users) connected to cloud-based intelligence to compute a reputation score for an application, and in the process identify malicious software in an entirely new way beyond traditional signatures and behavior-based detection techniques
    P.S. this is a CShell.dll (virus)
  • Updated: May 13, 2010 8:18:54 AM
    Type: Other
    Risk Impact: High
    Systems Affected: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 BehaviorWS.Reputation.1 is a detection for files that have a low reputation score based on analyzing data from Symantec’s community of users and therefore are likely to be security risks. Detections of this type are based on Symantec’s reputation-based security technology. Because this detection is based on a reputation score, it does not represent a specific class of threat like adware or spyware, but instead applies to all threat categories.

    The reputation-based system uses "the wisdom of crowds" (Symantec’s tens of millions of end users) connected to cloud-based intelligence to compute a reputation score for an application, and in the process identify malicious software in an entirely new way beyond traditional signatures and behavior-based detection techniques
    P.S. this is a CShell.dll (virus)
    Updated: May 13, 2010 8:18:54 AM
    Type: Other
    Risk Impact: High
    Systems Affected: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 BehaviorWS.Reputation.1 is a detection for files that have a low reputation score based on analyzing data from Symantec’s community of users and therefore are likely to be security risks. Detections of this type are based on Symantec’s reputation-based security technology. Because this detection is based on a reputation score, it does not represent a specific class of threat like adware or spyware, but instead applies to all threat categories.

    The reputation-based system uses "the wisdom of crowds" (Symantec’s tens of millions of end users) connected to cloud-based intelligence to compute a reputation score for an application, and in the process identify malicious software in an entirely new way beyond traditional signatures and behavior-based detection techniques
    P.S this is a Object.dll

    Ok so again, when looking for viruses etc the system looks at code and looks for similarities; free antivirus is not as specificity accurate as ones we pay for (ie it has a much larger chance to tell you something is a virus because the definitions are more broad). The final conclusion: IGNORE THE WARNING!