Re-install worked for me, I just got in...however I am currently nix my antivirus, so take a look at that and see if you need to disable something...this is a weird issue.
Okay, so I got it to work. I'm posting my method below, but BEWARE: TRY AT YOUR OWN RISK!
I highly doubt the launcher is actually infected with a virus, but on the off chance it is you are responsible for your own antivirus. This got me into the game, and if my account gets hacked or something because of it then it's my own dumb fault, so please be aware that there are risks but if you really need to play now, this worked for me:
The problem is not with Avast really, someone has added the Launcher/NVW exe to the FileRep cloud that Avast runs and flagged it as a false positive. The easiest by-pass is to do as ppl have already posted, disable Avast for 10min and run launcher. Now the real question is whether Cryptic/PWE will try to get their files removed from Avast's FileRep cloud service, as they are flagged as malware right now.
I'll hold off until there's an offical response but thanks for the workaround mate
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kife1100Member, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 16Arc User
edited May 2013
Running AVG, I am having no problems with the client.
Somebody at Avast got mad at PWE :P
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mobility1Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 17Arc User
edited May 2013
my guess is the scripting used in the launcher can be used in other unsavory ways in other programs/viruses/malware to run bad things on your computer. i wouldnt worry about it. i am network security guy and dont see PerfectWorld attempting anything fishy. or Phishy... just disable your AV and re-enable it after...until Avast / PWE figure out the issue with the false positive.
Its the Avast/Neverwinter collision that caused this problem. Disable the antivirus program for 10 minutes, restore the Neverwinter.exe file and you should be able to get in clean.
PS: Cryptic, please test your stuff before releasing/fixing stuff. Dont put the whole community in panic cause of new things.
Unfortunately it's not specific to Avast as i had it disabled on launch and the game still doesnt work, i've not had the Avast issue, just the launcher dissapearing
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shinypotatoMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 12Arc User
edited May 2013
im not gonna disable anything pefore there is some kind official fix
You do not have to disable Avast at all. As mentioned above restore Neverwinter.exe from the Avast virus chest.
Then add the cryptic folder to Avast exceptions list. The list is found in Avast control panel > antivirus tab > file system shield > settings button > exclusions then hit browse and navigate to the cryptic folder which by default is C: > Users > Public > Games
This way you are only allowing the cryptic folder as an exception instead of disabling your entire anti-virus. This is of course assuming you trust cryptic.
If you go into the install dirs and run the client itself, it then fails at "connecting to account server".
Giggle, someone at Cryptic just broke most of their games. On a Friday evening. I really hope that they don't do their normal "lights on but nobody home" act over the weekend, or they're going to lose quite a lot of revenue, and probably some players too. One massive outage in a month may be regarded as unfortunate- two looks "very much like carelessness".
Edit: Avast false positive. For the nervous, Virustotal seems ok with it:
All of you folks using Avast, please report the file as a "false positive" if it is. The reason these problems sometimes go on for so long is because not enough people bother writing a false positive report. One fp- report just looks suspicious, where as if there are many from different locations, they look into it faster and fix it with the next database update. ^-^/
Thankyouu~
The way to restore your game file without reinstalling is to go to Avast's virus quarantine chamber and restore Neverwinter.exe - it doesn't return to your desktop even if that's where it was removed from, it returns to whichever folder you originally installed the game in. However, it will be moved to quarantine again unless you disable Avast for a few minutes like some have suggested. Or, wait with playing until the issue is fixed. [Edit: Or, move your Cryptic folders to Avast's "ignore" list. I won't recommend this, since any part of your computer can become infected, a virus from somewhere else can sometimes hide in another place, so it's at least smart to remove the folder from the ignore list once the issue is gone.]
For those blaming PWE for "breaking their games", well, not necessarily... this kind of thing has happened before in Avast's past, where one or more popular clean programs get a false positive. It usually gets fixed pretty fast because reports of such a case start flowing in, and they start getting forum posts and email etc sent to them too. Considering it seems to affect other PWE's games as well, I don't think we have to wait for long to see at least some kind of an answer. ;o
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oldcrow70Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 12Arc User
edited May 2013
Added to the Avast exceptions and I still get the game exe to run the the loader does not run first. When I try to logon I cannot reach the acct server. Bummed!
All of you folks using Avast, please report the file as a "false positive" if it is. The reason these problems sometimes go on for so long is because not enough people bother writing a false positive report. One fp- report just looks suspicious, where as if there are many from different locations, they look into it faster and fix it with the next database update. ^-^/
Thankyouu~
The way to restore your game file without reinstalling is to go to Avast's virus quarantine chamber and restore Neverwinter.exe - it doesn't return to your desktop even if that's where it was removed from, it returns to whichever folder you originally installed the game in. However, it will be moved to quarantine again unless you disable Avast for a few minutes like some have suggested. Or, wait with playing until the issue is fixed.
For those blaming PWE for "breaking their games", well, not necessarily... this kind of thing has happened before in Avast's past, where one or more popular clean programs get a false positive. It usually gets fixed pretty fast because reports of such a case start flowing in, and they start getting forum posts and email etc sent to them too. Considering it seems to affect other PWE's games as well, I don't think we have to wait for long to see at least some kind of an answer. ;o
This isn't the first game avast has done this to, they also did this to WoW shortly after Cataclysm launch (as a major example, they also have done this to a lot of smaller games).
Frankly, I've uninstalled Avast and installed another anti-virus, I'm a bit tired of this happening randomly from them and also because there was simply no warning given as usual.
Just uninstall and find another anti-virus that's more gaming friendly.
I'm just very glad it wasn't a problem with Neverwinter itself.
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'disable virus protection for 10 minutes' on avast. i was able to run the program
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'disable virus protection for 10 minutes' on avast. i was able to run the program
I highly doubt the launcher is actually infected with a virus, but on the off chance it is you are responsible for your own antivirus. This got me into the game, and if my account gets hacked or something because of it then it's my own dumb fault, so please be aware that there are risks but if you really need to play now, this worked for me:
Somebody at Avast got mad at PWE :P
PS: Cryptic, please test your stuff before releasing/fixing stuff. Dont put the whole community in panic cause of new things.
Then add the cryptic folder to Avast exceptions list. The list is found in Avast control panel > antivirus tab > file system shield > settings button > exclusions then hit browse and navigate to the cryptic folder which by default is C: > Users > Public > Games
This way you are only allowing the cryptic folder as an exception instead of disabling your entire anti-virus. This is of course assuming you trust cryptic.
Please remember this is beta. there are going to be problems.
Thankyouu~
The way to restore your game file without reinstalling is to go to Avast's virus quarantine chamber and restore Neverwinter.exe - it doesn't return to your desktop even if that's where it was removed from, it returns to whichever folder you originally installed the game in. However, it will be moved to quarantine again unless you disable Avast for a few minutes like some have suggested. Or, wait with playing until the issue is fixed. [Edit: Or, move your Cryptic folders to Avast's "ignore" list. I won't recommend this, since any part of your computer can become infected, a virus from somewhere else can sometimes hide in another place, so it's at least smart to remove the folder from the ignore list once the issue is gone.]
For those blaming PWE for "breaking their games", well, not necessarily... this kind of thing has happened before in Avast's past, where one or more popular clean programs get a false positive. It usually gets fixed pretty fast because reports of such a case start flowing in, and they start getting forum posts and email etc sent to them too. Considering it seems to affect other PWE's games as well, I don't think we have to wait for long to see at least some kind of an answer. ;o
If anything this is a reason not to use Avast.
Frankly, I've uninstalled Avast and installed another anti-virus, I'm a bit tired of this happening randomly from them and also because there was simply no warning given as usual.
Just uninstall and find another anti-virus that's more gaming friendly.
I'm just very glad it wasn't a problem with Neverwinter itself.