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Originally Posted by griff
Hi Zigma,
I emailed the author about this Trojan issue. Here is reply :
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Hi, I went to the link.
What I see in the link is evidence of a piece of some software reporting that it does contain a Trojan horse.
It is up to Zigma to trust the software that gives him the warning as much as he wants.
I can assure you that the download contains nothing malicious.
And I know it never has and know it never will.
The report is wrong!
Thankyou, Griff
Regards, Steven Katic
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I did a download and scanned the file for viruses ... nothing.
I have read somewhere about virus scanners reporting false positives (Norton maybe???).
If the Trojan is identified maybe you should look at what your anti-virus software manufacture says about it. And possibly Google for false positives
regards,
griff
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Honestly, I havnt bothered to read every post, but I am assuming this hasnt been posted before. Some anti-viruses etc. detect some programs as Trojans, mostly becuase they are, and second becuase they may be encrypted so.
Another, a free, Animating, semi-useful, program called Marzipan, can import .X files and export alot of things, but it can export Wavefront .OBJ files. I use this when I want to edit .X files. heres the link:
http://silentworks.hu/index.php?page=downloads&t
NOTE: Though it may say that it cant export .OBJ in the feature list. It can, it just not mentioned (its under the Export Menu in the program)
Good luck!
Liam