Hello. Well, I've been away from playing for close to ten years now, and just this weekend went down into storage and dragged all my old computer wargames out. I spent most of the day installing and updating my old HPS games and was surprised when I came across the update from HPS for 1776. I was unable to update it as Norton found a virus in the download. Has any one else received this message?
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Filename: campaign1776_109.exe
Threat name: WS.Reputation.1Full Path: c:\games\hps simulations\campaign 1776\campaign1776_109.exe
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On computers as of
1/16/2016 at 7:18:55 PM
Last Used
1/16/2016 at 9:02:40 PM
Startup Item
No
Launched
No
Threat type: Insight Network Threat. There are many indications that this file is untrustworthy and therefore not safe
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campaign1776_109.exe Threat name: WS.Reputation.1
Locate
Few Users
Hundreds of users in the Norton Community have used this file.
Mature
This file was released 5 years 9 months ago.
Medium
This file risk is medium.
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http://www.hpssims.com/Pages/Updates/up_...76_109.exe
Downloaded File campaign1776_109.exe Threat name: WS.Reputation.1
from hpssims.com
Source: External Media
campaign1776_109.exe
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File Actions
File: c:\games\hps simulations\campaign 1776\ campaign1776_109.exe Removed
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File Thumbprint - SHA:
067e89ed5dbfef792786ab32a6f3d57251fab6749b971cea95354c46769d13d4
File Thumbprint - MD5:
Not available
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Any ideas? I get a similar error for Eagle Strike. All my other games are fine. Just wondering if there's a way to update around this problem or if it's just me and something's off. Would there be a similar problem with the game if I were to buy it from the John Tiller Store? Or is this not a real threat and I should just override Norton somehow and let the file go through (not sure how to do that though)?