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    Linzor's Avatar White shores, and beyond

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    That message pops up for me alot. Did you have any other applications up? Like youtube, spotify or w/e

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    Originally Posted by Linzor View Post
    That message pops up for me alot. Did you have any other applications up? Like youtube, spotify or w/e
    Why would youtube/spotify be interferring with the anti cheat checks? o-O

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    Originally Posted by Drastic111 View Post
    Why would youtube/spotify be interferring with the anti cheat checks? o-O
    They're 3rd party programs.
    The client pops them up as a positive when you have something running in the background (at times).
    An example would be opening Fraps while you have your client open.

    I'm not really sure if there's a fix since it's just the client doing what it's gotta do.
    Last edited by Michi; 07-09-2015 at 06:51 PM.


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    This is the guy that got warned because of macroing on event, that's probably the reason you get that, you may have any 3rd party program as William said.
    Anyways, this'll help you.
    14. I receive 'Hacking Attempt Detected' error upon log-in.
    This error could be caused by a lot of software programs.
    Most of the times it's caused by either your Mouse or Keyboard.
    If your Keyboard/Mouse came with a software, try disabling/uninstalling it.
    Try disabling all your custom macros you have on your Mouse/Keyboard.
    Make sure you are not using a drawing tablet like 'Wacom'.
    Make sure your monitor is not a touchscreen one.
    Try running FGunZ as Administrator.
    Try running FGunZ in compatibility mode.
    Disable every software programs that is not important for your system such as Fraps, Adobe Updater, uTorrent.
    - Sometimes when you boot up your computer, a lot of programs load at once and some of them might interfere with the FGunZ client.
    - In order to disable those programs, hold your Windows key on your keyboard + R, the "Run" box should pop up.
    - Type in "msconfig" and click Enter.
    - Afterwards head over to the "Startup" tab, note, if you are using Windows 8+ as an OS, you can do that by opening the task manager.
    - There you will see a list with a lot of programs.
    - Make sure that you keep enabled only the programs who are required by the system.
    - When you disable all the necessary programs, restart your PC.
    - Open FGunZ, Hacking Attempt Detected error should be now fixed.
    Last edited by Omarun; 07-09-2015 at 07:00 PM.

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    Originally Posted by Omarun View Post
    This is the guy that got warned because of macroing on event, that's probably the reason you get that, you may have any 3rd party program as William said.
    Anyways, this'll help you.
    14. I receive 'Hacking Attempt Detected' error upon log-in.
    This error could be caused by a lot of software programs.
    Most of the times it's caused by either your Mouse or Keyboard.
    If your Keyboard/Mouse came with a software, try disabling/uninstalling it.
    Try disabling all your custom macros you have on your Mouse/Keyboard.
    Make sure you are not using a drawing tablet like 'Wacom'.
    Make sure your monitor is not a touchscreen one.
    Try running FGunZ as Administrator.
    Try running FGunZ in compatibility mode.
    Disable every software programs that is not important for your system such as Fraps, Adobe Updater, uTorrent.
    - Sometimes when you boot up your computer, a lot of programs load at once and some of them might interfere with the FGunZ client.
    - In order to disable those programs, hold your Windows key on your keyboard + R, the "Run" box should pop up.
    - Type in "msconfig" and click Enter.
    - Afterwards head over to the "Startup" tab, note, if you are using Windows 8+ as an OS, you can do that by opening the task manager.
    - There you will see a list with a lot of programs.
    - Make sure that you keep enabled only the programs who are required by the system.
    - When you disable all the necessary programs, restart your PC.
    - Open FGunZ, Hacking Attempt Detected error should be now fixed.
    ok tnx

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    Originally Posted by Michi View Post
    An example would be opening Fraps while you have your client open.
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    Closing the topic @Trojen if you still need help PM me.

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