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Jan 13 2009, 03:41 PM
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Hello everybody!
So I joined this community because I wanted to try RMVX once. I use RMXP now for about 2 years, and I become sick of it I can't use RGSS. So I try to learn RGSS2 and script in RMVX! I downloaded RMVX and got following error: RGSS202E.ddl was not found the funny thing was, in RGSS202E.ddl was a virus. But RMVX didn't work with the virus in it, and also not without the virus in it. Any suggestions? This post has been edited by Omg it lags!: Jan 14 2009, 01:18 PM |
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Jan 13 2009, 06:05 PM
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O.O it happend to me when i opened a project
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Jan 13 2009, 06:15 PM
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RGSS202E.dll is not a virus. It's required to run RMVX. In a typical install, it's likely in a place such as C:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterbrain\RGSS2\RPGVX. If it's not there, you should install again. Also, either your AV software is way too sensitive or else you didn't acquire RMVX in the most legal fashion.
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Jan 14 2009, 02:23 AM
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After i got my VX, my virus scanner said same thing, during install but it is fine. I even contacted them they said to put it on ignore, been using ever since just fine |
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Jan 14 2009, 01:17 PM
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RGSS202E.dll is not a virus. It's required to run RMVX. In a typical install, it's likely in a place such as C:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterbrain\RGSS2\RPGVX. If it's not there, you should install again. Also, either your AV software is way too sensitive or else you didn't acquire RMVX in the most legal fashion. It worked! my AV program sorta "cuts" the program in a special, hidden map where you can't open it, so there are no dangers. Just place it back and nothing happens, thank you! *close this, solved* |
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