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Baltalor

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  1. I use, and have always used, a combination of Nod32 and Norton 360. Both detected the file as malicious coding, but only Norton managed to move the file into quarantine. Now I'm stuck with a "dune2000.dat" which is rather useless. Haha! I downloaded the other file however, and neither anti-virus program complained, although it did take time to download and was confusing as to how long it was going to take to download, because it didn't have a "*** MB of *** MB downloaded" thing. I can probably understand the reasoning behind the quarantining of the Launch Dune 2000.exe file, due to the entire game wanting to be loaded into memory, probably only good for computers with so much RAM free at all times, but because of it going to use so much at once, my security programs went super-sensitive over it. Oh well. I still got my Dune 2000 fix for the month. (As a side note, I like your adding alternate missions idea. I had fun with Ordos Lv 4, but I didn't like how my reinforcements came in so far away from my base. I only realized where they were after I lost half of the first drop. Haha!)
  2. I downloaded the Portable Version of your mod, and the file "Launch Dune 2000" is sent straight to my anti-virus' quarantine zone, due to having the same 'malicious signatures' of a trojan. Do you have a work around or do I have to set my anti-virus to ignore this file every time I want to play?
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