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Old 08-12-2004, 04:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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another ts prob

Ok this happened when i install ts. It stops and norton pos up and says it has deleted a virus. I hit ignore and it finishes installing normally. Then when i load ts it says error: could not find/load keypress.dll. So far the only thing that i notice this does is it doesnt save the codec that im using (each time i start it it goes back to the default). Everything else workes right. I tryied installing it with norton disabled but it deleted the virus when i tried to run it. I didnt have this problem before i reformatted my hd, and now i have it . Does anyone know how to fix this, or to make norton ignore it?
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Old 08-12-2004, 04:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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in the teamspeak website they talk about people with the same problem and how to solve it just look

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Originally Posted by TeamSpeak Team
ATTENTION TEAMSPEAK USERS!
RE: Teamspeak Client "Virus"

Background
As of about a week ago, many users within the Teamspeak community informed us of a possible virus issue -- specifically with the "keypress.dll" file which is installed by the Teamspeak client.

The Problem
Since we were informed of this issue the Teamspeak Team has been heavily involved in trying to determine the accuracy of this claim. After rigorous internal testing and numerous phone calls into all of the major antivirus companies including Symantec (Norton Antivirus), Network Associates (McAfee), and Trend Micro, NONE of these companies can verify NOR deny that a virus actually exists in "keypress.dll".

To the best of our collective knowledge, it is so far more likely that this is a "false positive" -- meaning that the antivirus application is finding data in keypress.dll that LOOKS like the same sort of data found in an infected file containing the Trojan "PWS-Wexd" (virus)...even though the file is most likely not infected at all.

If you are still truly concerned that this may actually be a virus, please try visiting the following link:
http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/defa...&virus_k=100476
This URL contains detailed information on the PWS-Wexd Trojan, including a section on "indications of infection" -- which we have meticulously verified so far do NOT exist on anyone's supposed infected computer.

The Solution
At this time we have put together a new Teamspeak client installation executable which you may download from:
ftp://teamspeak.krawall.de/releases...nt_rc2_2032.exe

Simply shutdown your Teamspeak client if it is running and re-install Teamspeak using this executable right on top of your existing installation and the problem should go away. It is NOT necessary to first uninstall your existing Teamspeak client and you will also NOT lose your current Address Book and other client settings.

Summary
It is our every intent to resolve matters such as these in a timely manner...and with as much information to validate a working solution as possible. We want to thank you for your patience as we work through this issue.

Please visit the following forum thread for further information and discussion:
http://www.teamspeak.org/forums/showthread.php?t=14466

- The TeamSpeak Team
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