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Posted
17 hours ago, razo+r said:

Check that your anti Virus has not removed any files. If it did, add DCS as an exception and run a repair.

Thanks for the tip! My AV did actually remove one of the module files. Running repair now.

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I'm also not getting the F-4E after ma fresh DCS install on a new (larger capacity) HD. This is what I see under from MS Defender... is this truly a trojan horse or a file I can restore? Or perhaps run a DCS repair instead?.. Thanks!

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, NMC 6 said:

is this truly a trojan horse or a file I can restore? Or perhaps run a DCS repair instead?

 

running just a repair will not impede the AV from deleting the file again, the long term solution is to exclude the dcs folder from AV action, and afterwards recover the quarantined files.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, NMC 6 said:

I went ahead and ran a repair and all is well, at least for now...

 

If you don't add the folder exclusion to your AV, its a matter of time for it to delete the file again.

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